The Manor's serf's provided food for the lord of the manor, and the in return gave them gifts of bread or extra vegetables on occasion. The serfs are happy because of the gifts they receive so they continue to farm the lords land which continues to give he lord food. the cycle continues.
Because all of their products are produced in the manor. They are self sufficient.
the people made it
Ball sacks
yes
Residents of the manor rarely had to leave because it was designed to be a self-sufficient community. The manor typically included essential amenities such as food production, workshops, and living quarters, which catered to the daily needs of the inhabitants. Additionally, the presence of a stable workforce and resources within the manor reduced the necessity for external interaction or travel. This arrangement allowed residents to maintain a comfortable and secure lifestyle without venturing far from home.
yes
Manor largely self sufficient both military and economically. The main way that both sufficient were by workers and land.
Because all of their products are produced in the manor. They are self sufficient.
Manor largely self sufficient both military and economically. The main way that both sufficient were by workers and land.
the people made it
Ball sacks
Ball sacks
every manor had woodland surroundig it and since every manor was 100% self sufficient, the woodland area woud provide fuel for th manor, an example being fire wood.
by protecting serfs from raiders in return for thier toil and labor
yes
I Am Self Sufficient was created in 1976.
characterities of self-sufficient societies