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manor
People in the middle ages who were of the peasant class were focused on survival. They were loyal to the king and to the lord of their manor.
Because all of their products are produced in the manor. They are self sufficient.
the customs and traditions of the manor
A lord of the manor is the person who is in-charge of the manor. The manor is basically the plot of land which the king gives the lord in return for his loyalty. The lord and his lady run the manor and live in a castle on the manor. The manor also holds serfs, knights, priests, and bishops, though. This is because many manors in the medieval ages could hold up to 2,000 people!
manor
the nobles need food from them
to be a vassal for the monarch to provide knights for the monarch to maintain a manor
Manor 100% sure
In a manor a very rich manor
The landlord.
Manor houses are mostly found in European countries, where they are often called castles, palaces, etc. The term "manor house" refers to a country house that historically formed the administrative center of a manor, the lowest unit of territorial organization in the feudal system in Europe.
everything that people needed was grown or made on the manor
because of the serfs
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They slept. The concept of 'down' time or vacations is something rather new. Even children worked. It was called survival. Everyone had a purpose, a job, a skill. From the lowest surf to those highest in the manor. EVERYBODY had their position / duty and worked together - every day.