Life In The Middle Ages - Seldom
It was a village with a castle, a church and some land around it. The king gave land to his most important noblemen and bishops. They promised to give the king soldiers for his armies. The lowest people of society were the peasants. They didn't have their own land, but they got land from the lords. The lords also gave them protection. In return, the peasants had to fight for them. This was called the feudal system. Peasants worked on the land and produced the goods that the lord needed. Life In The Middle Ages.Easby, Jr. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v. Abramitis, Dorothy H. Adlin, Jane.
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