Labor and arms when there was a war. They were the foot soldiers of the time.
Patriarchal and exploitative. Lords were supposed to look after their vassals, hence the patriarchal relationship, but at the same time, they used their vassals for resources.
protection
The political system based on agreement between lords and vassals is known as feudalism. In this system, lords granted land or fiefs to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty. This hierarchical structure established reciprocal obligations, where vassals would support their lords in battle and, in return, receive protection and sustenance. Feudalism was prevalent in medieval Europe and shaped social and economic relationships during that period.
The lords promised to give their vassals protection and fiefs, or estates.
Under feudalism, land and loyalty were deeply interconnected through a system of reciprocal obligations. Lords granted land, or fiefs, to vassals in exchange for their loyalty and military service. This relationship created a hierarchy where vassals were bound to defend their lords and provide support, while lords were expected to protect their vassals and ensure their livelihoods. Thus, land ownership was both a source of power and a means to secure loyalty within the feudal system.
Vassals had to serve lords because the vassals promised to serve a lord in exchange for land.
Vassals served lords in exchange for protection and land rights. In the feudal system, vassals pledged loyalty and military service to their lords in return for the lord's support and the ability to use and cultivate land on the lord's estate.
Vassalage is the relationship between the feudal lord and his vassal. Kings had higher lords as vassals, and higher lords had lower lords as vassals. The practice was called subinfeudation.
Vassals and their lords were in a system of mutual support. The vassals owed military support, oaths of loyalty, and oats of obedience. The lords provided guarantees of land, a place to live, and military protection.
Patriarchal and exploitative. Lords were supposed to look after their vassals, hence the patriarchal relationship, but at the same time, they used their vassals for resources.
they helped because they wanted land
vassals
protection
Master and servant.
The lords promised to give their vassals protection and fiefs, or estates.
The lords gave vassals land in exchange for military and other services
they were given land