In return, the knights promised to fight on the king's behalf.
Settlers went to kansas, because kansas had good farm land and with the farm land they made corn.
In 1066, the number of knights in England was relatively small compared to the total population, estimated to be around 5,000 to 10,000 knights. The feudal system was in its early stages, and knights were primarily vassals to the nobility, serving in exchange for land. Following the Norman Conquest, the number of knights increased as William the Conqueror distributed land to his followers, leading to a more structured knightly class in England.
In return for their service and loyalty, knights were typically granted land or fiefs, which provided them with income and resources to support their household and retainers. They also received protection, status, and the ability to participate in the feudal system, which could lead to further opportunities for wealth and power. Additionally, knights were often bestowed with titles and honors, reinforcing their social standing within the nobility.
Knights typically provided military service and loyalty to barons in exchange for land or protection. In this feudal system, knights pledged their allegiance and were expected to fight for their barons during conflicts. In return, barons granted knights fiefs, which were parcels of land that could be cultivated or used to generate income. This relationship was foundational to the structure of medieval society, emphasizing mutual obligations and support.
i think it was hard for them because they didnt know how to farm the land and they didnt know how to hunt............
Knights received land, often in the form of a fief, in exchange for their pledge of loyalty to a lord. This land provided them with a source of income and allowed them to support themselves and their families. In addition to land, knights were also granted protection and support from their lord in times of need.
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The manor system is when knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return, the peasants had to give the knights food or other payment.
Peasants provided food, labor, and other forms of support to knights in exchange for protection and sometimes land. Knights were part of the feudal system, where they received land grants from the king in return for military service, and peasants worked the land in exchange for the knights' protection.
for one a manor is a place the common people called serfs lived sefts were poor and most never left the manor there hole life the manor was ran by a lord who gave land to the serfs to farm for and exchange of some of the crops they grew he also gave land to knights for protection the knights had better living quaters and the mannor also had lesser lords and the lord would give some off his land to him there was a celibration for this called fief they were usally his vassals or oldest son serfs didnt own land like they knights vassals or religious priest and order and yes they could have children on the manor .
The manor system protects serfs and merchants, that live in manor. Knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return the peasants had to give the knights food, goods or other payment.
Peaces of land were given to the knights like if it was a payment
the Barons gave land to the knights. and the knights gave land to serfs
A knight was part of the nobility and given the land by the king for service to the crown. It was part of the feudal system that there were those who worked and the small groups of people who benefited from the work of others.
The knights granted land to the peasants and serve in the army. The knights get land from tenants in cheif, and the peasants make payments to the knights. Hope i helped :) KayKayBear!~
they get land