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Peaces of land were given to the knights like if it was a payment
Fiefs were earned by the peasants when they worked on the lord's manor. Knights were also given fiefs in return for their military work. The peasants also had to pay a church tax called a tithe, or in other words, the canon law.
Feudalism.
The individuals who reported directly to the king and ruled large areas of land called fiefs were known as lords or nobles. These lords were granted land in exchange for their loyalty and military service to the king. They managed their fiefs, collected taxes, and maintained order within their territories. This system was a key component of the feudal structure in medieval Europe.
During the Middle Ages, the lands granted in fiefs were commonly referred to as "manors." These manors typically included agricultural land, peasant villages, and the lord's residence. The feudal system structured these lands, where vassals received manors in exchange for military service and loyalty to their lords. Each manor functioned as an economic unit, supporting the local population and the feudal hierarchy.
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Fiefs
Soldiers recieved a fief as a form of payment for their services during war time. Knights also recieved fiefs in midevil times for the same services. Even peasants recieved fiefs in payment for their loyaty to their Lord.
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When the Qin government took away the fiefs the nobles had no where to live so the government moved them to Qin Empire's capital
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Use of land and protection