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    Feudalism and Manorialism

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    HIST 1111 22 September 2014 Feudalism and Manorialism The feudal system was a way of government based on obligations between a lord or king‚ and a vassal in a share of lands. The king gave large pieces of his land to his trusted workers or vassals‚ to distribute in return for services. These estates‚ called the fief‚ included houses‚ barns‚ tools‚ animals‚ and serfs or peasants. The king‚ in the act of giving out this land‚ promised to protect the vassal on the field or in the courts no matter

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    Feudalism and Manorialism

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    Feudalism and Manorialism Feudalism and manorialism were very linked. They go together step by step in the Middle Ages. Feudalism concerned the rights‚ power‚ and lifestyle of the military elite: manorialism involved the service and obligations of the peasant classes. Word feudalism was invented in the 17 century by Montesquieu and popularized it in The Spirit of the Laws (1748). In the late eighteenth century people said that feudalism is the privileges of the aristocratic nobility‚ privileges

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    Before one can truly distinguish Feudalism from Manorialism‚ one must define each of the systems. Feudalism can be defined as the primary legal and military framework‚ prominent from the 9th to the 15th century‚ where the warrior nobility received pieces of land from the ruler in exchange for his military service‚ and vassals were identified as tenants of the warrior nobility‚ while the peasants‚ or serfs‚ were required to live on their lord’s property‚ while providing him with their respect‚ and

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    Feudalism Vs Manorialism

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    Feudalism and manorialism were the driving factors leading to the success of a manor. (BS-1) The political system of feudalism aided to the growth of the medieval civilizations. (BS-2) The manor was self sustaining‚ with the help from several structures involved in manorialism. (BS-3) One major job which contributed to the prosperity of the manor was the reeve. (TS) Feudalism and the reeve had major impacts on the economy‚ military‚ and citizens of the manor. Feudalism was a system developed to

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    relationships by manorialism and feudalism. Manorialism was a fundamentally economic arrangement. While feudalism was largely political. Both were founded upon a degree of the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit‚ especially privileges granted by one country or organization to another. The origins of manorialism and feudalism had some similarities as well as differences. First‚ manorialism and feudalism have their individual roots. In the case of manorialism‚ peasants contracted

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    Closely related to feudalismmanorialism was the economic system followed during the Middle Ages. People in those days either waged waged war‚ were part of the Church‚ or were skilled in a certain trade. Feudalism and manorialism were practiced by those who waged war and who practiced a trade‚ and those groups often overlapped greatly. With their fiefs given to them by their lord in exchange for military power and loyalty‚ the vassals could have a business on this land‚ and most used the land for

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    and all the other activities he engaged in were very hard and required a lot of training. (BS-2) Feudalism and manorialism benefited knights‚ by giving them food and land in return for loyalty and protection. (BS-3) Feudalism also enabled the kingdom to build a functioning military. (BS-4) Lastly the church adapted and used the great chain of being to their advantage. (TS) Knight would affect feudalism by giving protection to the kingdom in exchange for food and land. (MIP-1) Knights in the middle

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    era needed to develop a social and economic system to provide for the population as well as protect their people. A social and political system called feudalism and an economic system called manorialism were the solutions to that problem. Together‚ feudalism and manorialism created the feudal society distinctive

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    specific nation‚ religion‚ and people. These system include manorialism during the Middle Age in Western Europe‚ mercantilism during the Age of Exploration‚ and communism in the post World War ll China. Manorialism is the system by which the Lord of the Manor exploited the serfs or tenants who worked on his estate. The Manor House was the main dwelling on the Lord’s estate. Manorialism represent the economic portion of feudalism where all aspects of life were centered on the lord’s manor

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    An army is formed by knights under the influence of a king. The king gets an army from his knights. The king would expect a great army for what he’s giving to his knights; the lords were accepted to provide his King with a great army of Knights (Biel 25). This Shows what the king expects or wants from his army because of what he’s giving. Giving land within the kingdom was a benefit for the king because giving his land would mean in return he would be granted an army; the king gets armies while giving

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