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| loosely organized system of mutual OBLIGATIONS in which a powerful lord divided his land among lesser lords. |
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| lesser lord, pledged SERVICE and LOYALTY to he greater lord. |
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| land given by greater lord to lesser lord |
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| 2 Main reasons for feudalism |
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| Protection and law and order. |
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| Mounted warrior for a lord. Came from Noble class and participated in Jousting |
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| Noblewomen of the Middle ages who was famous for being the wife of two kings (french and english) and the mother of two kings of England. |
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| Most of the land was inherited by... |
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| The eldest and not by daughters or younger brothers. |
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| The role of the Noblewomen in the Middle ages was to |
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| Marry and Manage the household |
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| Opening a car door is a example. Originally a code of conduct adopted by knights in the Middle ages |
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| A wandering poet in the Middle ages |
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| Heart of the Medieval Economy, lord's estate. Everything was made there so it was Self-sufficient |
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| Most peasents were these but were not slaves. Could not leave the land and had to pay rent to the lord. |
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| Land to farm and protection |
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| Major problems for the Peasants |
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| The only unifying force in Europe |
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| Local priest would administer these to achieve Salvation the goal of ''Heaven''. |
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| Social Center of Village Life |
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