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What is the feudalism is based on?

Manor system


How were feudalism and the manorial system interconnected?

The Manor lord was the ruler over his area and people. This is feudalism at it's best.


What was the role of manor in feudalism?

The manor was the estate of a feudal lord.


A social and economic system where serfs were bound to a manor ruled by a lord is called?

Under Feudalism this system is called "Manorialism."


How did feudalism and the manor system help the European's survive viking raids?

because they were scared of african americans.


What caused feudalism to decline?

The loss of serfs on the manor.


What obligations did peasant have to the lord of the manor?

relics of feudalism


Feudalism is based on?

the exchange of duties and rights between lords


What is the difference between manorilsim and feudalism?

Manorialism was an economic system centered around the manor, where peasants worked the land in exchange for protection and use of land, while feudalism was a political and social system based on the exchange of land for loyalty and military service. In manorialism, the focus was on agricultural production, while feudalism encompassed broader societal and political structures. Feudalism involved a hierarchy of lords, vassals, and serfs, while manorialism focused more on the relationship between lords and peasants on the manor.


What role did the feudal manor play in Western European society in the Middle Ages?

The Manor ade Feudalism possible


Why did they use the feudal system?

feudalism in the middle ages went like this; 1 KING 2 BARONS3 KNIGHTS 4 POOR PEOPLE that's it


What were the characteristics of feudalism and manorialism?

Feudalism was a type of manoralism of the Middle Ages, but with the additional twist that the central government was weak and required a hierarchy of nobility to provide stability on the local level.