Manorialism in The Middle Ages

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What is Manorialism?

The economic and social system of the Middle Ages that organized farming, land, and labor on a manor.

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Who owned the manor in the Manorial System?

The lord.

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What were serfs/peasants required to provide in exchange for protection?

Crops and services.

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What was the purpose of the Three-Field System?

To keep soil fertile and produce more food.

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What is a mill used for in the Manorial System?

To grind grain into flour.

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Why was the manor house significant in the Manorial System?

It served as the home of the lord and displayed his power.

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What role did the church play in the Manorial System?

It was central to life, with everyone being Christian and paying tithes.

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What are the main purposes of the Manorial System?

To ensure food production, maintain social order, provide economic stability, and protect people living on the land.