I think it is because if they become a resident, they would probably stay for a while and also, they need to follow their lord. without their permission, they weren't really allowed to leave.
The manor had to produce nearly everything its residents needed due to the limited reach of trade and transportation in medieval times. Self-sufficiency was crucial because the feudal system often isolated manors, making access to external markets unreliable. Additionally, the agrarian economy relied on local resources to sustain the population, ensuring that the manor could support itself through farming, livestock, and crafts. This reliance fostered a closed-loop system where residents produced goods and services primarily for their own consumption.
Freemen were skilled workers who paid rent and could leave the manor whenever they wished. They were important because they usually had a skill needed by others on the manor.
They didn't need anything. They were free men.
Peasants protected by the lords had to provide various services , most importantly farming the lord's land and making various payments of goods. Welfare and Bandits made trade difficult so the manor had to produce nearly everything it needed
Some ordinary people rarely left the manor bc manor had housing for all the people who worked for the lord and lady .They were usually powerless & had no money to leave the manor.
they were not allowed to leave the manor
I think it is because if they become a resident, they would probably stay for a while and also, they need to follow their lord. without their permission, they weren't really allowed to leave.
because the manor was a farming community that had everything needed to produce what was necessary for its residents
this is getting me mad nobody ever answers these questions i have history homework to do come on people!Update (4/20/11):Serfs rarely had to leave their manor because manors became self-sufficient world unto themselves.--(This is an answer to World History: Medieval and Early Modern Times Chapter 9 Feudal Europe Section 2 Review Question 1)Use this answer for the 1st Review Question on the Lesson Review.
They never left there manor only if here was a fair in town and your manor was going then you can go but other than that know you could not leave because you didn't have to you are ready had every thang you needed there.
The manor had to produce nearly everything its residents needed due to the limited reach of trade and transportation in medieval times. Self-sufficiency was crucial because the feudal system often isolated manors, making access to external markets unreliable. Additionally, the agrarian economy relied on local resources to sustain the population, ensuring that the manor could support itself through farming, livestock, and crafts. This reliance fostered a closed-loop system where residents produced goods and services primarily for their own consumption.
Serfs.
i like turtles oh and because they could not leave the manor
By killing all the residents there. [Or just leave the house]
Freemen were skilled workers who paid rent and could leave the manor whenever they wished. They were important because they usually had a skill needed by others on the manor.
Peasants who were bound to a manor were known as serfs or villeins. They were required to work the land and pay dues to the lord of the manor in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land. Serfs were not free to leave the manor without the lord's permission.