To make Jerusalem a Christian city To drive Muslims out of Jerusalem.
To retake the Holy Land
Recapturing lost Roman lands.
Answer 1
Manors were agricultural estates, given to lords, usually by a king, in exchange for military and political support. Labor was provided by peasants who lived on the manors, in exchange for a place to live, fields to farm, and protection. A manor had a manor house, where the lord might live, though many lords had more than one manor. A manor usually included a small community, at least a hamlet, but more often a village, where the peasants and other laborers lived. If there was a village, the village had a church. There was usually a bakery, or at least someone, such as a miller, who baked bread. In addition, there could be other craftsmen on a manor, such as spinsters, weavers, potters, carpenters, and so on.
A permanent market place was the distinguishing feature of a town. A manor never or nearly never had a permanent market.
Answer 2
Peasants lived in a village outside the manor
Decayed
Barbaric
Unorganized
The most direct result of excess crop production was reduced food prices.
Eastern
Europe became a patchwork of little areas of mini-kingdoms.
Ivan the Great
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Constantinople was located on major trade routes.
Those who were poor could not afford to live within the city walls. It cost a lot of money to build new city walls, so if there were housing difficulties, the poor were pushed outside.
In a feudal society, serfs had to pay lords with crops
Christian's tried to expel Muslims from Spain.
Apex.