The manor system protects serfs and merchants, that live in manor. Knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return the peasants had to give the knights food, goods or other payment.
yes, it did cause the manor system
Could not own land
yes because they divided into strips
A manor operated as a self-sufficient estate during the medieval period, typically consisting of a lord's residence, farmland, and peasant villages. The lord owned the land and granted portions to peasants, who worked the land in exchange for protection and the right to cultivate their own plots. The manor was organized around the agricultural calendar, with peasants responsible for farming, tending livestock, and paying rents or services to the lord. This system created a hierarchical structure that defined social and economic relationships in feudal society.
It improved Medieval European society.
yes, it did cause the manor system
The manor system was organized by people giving back
Manor system
In the Manor System the mutual obligations meat the lord provide military protection for his serfs and the serfs provided labor.
could not own land.
Could not own land
because it naturaly developed out of the manor system
The manor system is when knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return, the peasants had to give the knights food or other payment.
Manorial system began with the decline of the Roman power. It flourished between 11th and 15th century. Germanist and Romanist influences contributed to the development of the manor system. Towards the end of Roman empire, individual estates developed that gradually turned into the manor system. The system structure was also very similar to the German system of land holding.
the manor system
A. lived in luxury
A manual system is one you have to operate by hand.