A lord typically retained a portion of the land known as the "demesne," which could range from about one-third to one-half of their total estate, depending on the region and the time period. This land was directly managed by the lord and used for personal income, while the rest was often leased to tenants who paid rent or provided labor. The exact amount varied based on factors such as local customs, the lord's wealth, and the agricultural productivity of the land.
because he wanted to conquer the land and if he found any gold he wanted to keep all of it to himself.
They were fighting to keep their land.
Kings divided their land in fiefs. They would give this land to a noble in return the noble swore to show loyalty, support in war and keep peace.
Settlers typically needed to meet specific requirements to keep their grant land, which often included living on the land for a designated period, usually several years, and cultivating a portion of it to demonstrate agricultural use. They might also have been required to build a dwelling and make improvements, such as clearing land or planting crops. Additionally, settlers often had to pay any associated fees or taxes to maintain their claim. Failure to meet these conditions could result in losing the land grant.
Feudalism was a medieval social system where serfs would pledge their allegiance to the landowner, who in turn would pledge his allegiance to a duke or other form of sub-royalty, who would then pledge their allegiance to the king. In return the serfs got to live on the land, the landowners kept the land and the sub-royalty would keep their status.
The sharecropper typically did the work on the land they were renting. They would cultivate the crops, harvest them, and care for the land in exchange for a share of the profits.
It would be a good idea to return the replacement to the land records office or simply keep it in a safe place with the original.It would be a good idea to return the replacement to the land records office or simply keep it in a safe place with the original.It would be a good idea to return the replacement to the land records office or simply keep it in a safe place with the original.It would be a good idea to return the replacement to the land records office or simply keep it in a safe place with the original.
Land in New France was divided into seigneuries. A man was placed in charge of each and he was called the seigneur. He would keep the best land for himself and grant portions of land to settlers. You can read more about it at the related link.
They were fighting to keep their land. ~APEX~
because he wanted to conquer the land and if he found any gold he wanted to keep all of it to himself.
You would say "less land" because "land" is an uncountable noun, and we typically use "less" with uncountable nouns.
They either marched land or they would use boats to sail over water - typically from Italy.
Typically the peasant would work the land for some kind of noble. the peasant would get an honest living, and theoretically enough to sustain himself. The noble got a huge poortion of what was produced and n some countries also got control over the peasants
Papa said that he would be able to keep the land and Granger would not be able to get at it, although Granger is very sure he can get the land in many different ways.
The cast of Motor Land - 1985 includes: Yasuo Kusakabe as himself Shinsuke Saito as himself Keiichi Tsuchiya as himself Tomohiko Tutsumi as himself
The cast of This Land Is Your Land - 2004 includes: Karen Ammond as herself Jim Hightower as himself Naomi Klein as herself Luke McCabe as himself
To keep the land for animals to graze