No. Knights were nobility ( anyone who wasn't nobility couldn't be a knight) and they were about 10% of the population. The largest population of people were the peasant class.
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
Peasant and serf
how is feudal japanese society structured
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called chivalry.
In a feudal society, serfs had to pay lords with crops
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
Serfs were the largest population. The nobility was only about 10% with 20% in tradesmen.
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
Peasant and serf
Because they were the best warriors
The peasantry.
The largest part of the feudal society are either peasants or pages. The kings and queens were usually not popular or anything. My Project Challenge class is learning about this so that's why I answer a lot of Medieval Questions. Hope my answer helped!
The knights followed codes of behavior that stressed loyalty to their lords and served examples of virtue to people of lower classes. Each was a member of a specially trained warrior class that provided protection to people in feudal societies.
Peasants and serfs
how is feudal japanese society structured
Peasants were at the bottom level of feudal society.
Peasants were at the bottom level of feudal society.