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Manorialism

Manorialism. By: Eva Lewis, Sarah Warren, and Nicki Ciavarella . What is Manorialism ?. System between lords and laborers Decreased cultural diffusion Lords give land and protection to peasants Peasants work for lords. Serfs. Lived until about 35 Bound to land

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Manorialism

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  1. Manorialism By: Eva Lewis, Sarah Warren, and NickiCiavarella.

  2. What is Manorialism? • System between lords and laborers • Decreased cultural diffusion • Lords give land and protection to peasants • Peasants work for lords

  3. Serfs • Lived until about 35 • Bound to land • Need permission to leave. • Were not free • Harsh conditions • Received land for doing work • Payments due to the lord • Christmas • Easter

  4. Manors • Self sufficient • Economic foundation of Feudalism • Usually included a village and its surrounding land • Ruled by a lords

  5. The Reciprocal Obligations of Manorialism • Peasants paid lord dues for in turn for land. • The lord provided protection for peasants.

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