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The peasants give food & land to the lords.

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What is the social structure of feudalism?

the monarch is at the top then its the lords the knights then the serfs or peasants


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the bailiff sits between the lords(or nobles) and the serfs(or peasants)


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Kings and lords owned the land and peasants called serfs, so lords and kings had all the power.


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What was the peasant and lords mutual obligation?

The mutual obligation between peasants and lords in feudal society was characterized by a system of reciprocal duties. Peasants, or serfs, were required to work the land owned by the lords, providing agricultural produce and labor in exchange for protection and the right to cultivate certain plots for their own sustenance. In return, lords were obligated to offer military protection, justice, and the maintenance of order within their domain. This relationship was fundamental to the stability and functioning of feudal society.


King lords vassal's knights peasants and serfs is this the ranking of people in medieval times?

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How did the serfs serve the lord?

Peasants gave their lords labor, a share of the crop, or money in exchange for a place to live, fields to farm, and protection.


What was the name given the peasants frome the nobles?

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