The KING gave grants land to the BARONS, BORONS gave grants land to the KNIGHT, KNIGHTS gave the grants land to the VILLENS, the VILLENS provide food and servide when demanded to the KNIGHTS, KNIGHTS proved protection and military service to the BARONS, BARONS provides money and knights to the KING.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
feudal is the answer
Chivalry was an outgrowth of the feudal system
The 'feudal system' is a political, economic and social system that was in place throughout much of medieval Europe. It includes factors like; Serfdom, cottage industry agriculture (small plots of land worked on by the poor/serfs), barons/local leaders who had a hereditary right to land they technically owned and the system of having a monarch (sometimes constitutional) to govern the country as a whole. Hope this helped.
Serfs, they could actually be conveyed with the land they worked.
yes it does and it did for many years during the middle ages. some thought manorialism worked even better, but the feudal system was very affective.
Feudal system, where people worked on land owned by a lord in exchange for protection and the use of resources.
A peasant owned no land, so they weren't directly a part of the feudal system. Many peasants worked on lands owned by knights or nobles.
People known as serfs.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
feudal is the answer
Chivalry was an outgrowth of the feudal system
The 'feudal system' is a political, economic and social system that was in place throughout much of medieval Europe. It includes factors like; Serfdom, cottage industry agriculture (small plots of land worked on by the poor/serfs), barons/local leaders who had a hereditary right to land they technically owned and the system of having a monarch (sometimes constitutional) to govern the country as a whole. Hope this helped.
Serfs, they could actually be conveyed with the land they worked.
In the feudal system, taxes were collected by the lords or nobility from the peasants who worked the land. The peasants were required to provide goods or services in exchange for the protection and use of the land. Each lord had the authority to establish and collect taxes within their own domain.
They supported the entire feudal system by working the land.
A feudal estate, also known as a fief, is a piece of land held by a lord in the feudal system, which was prevalent in medieval Europe. The lord granted portions of this land to vassals in exchange for military service, loyalty, and other obligations. The feudal estate typically included not only agricultural land but also villages and the peasants who worked it, establishing a hierarchical system of power and responsibilities within medieval society.