Feudalism and Manor System
Feudalism and Manor System
Feudalism and Manor System
Noble or Lord
Knights
Serfs
Feudal Hierarchy
Monarch
A Monarch is another word Pledge of Loyalty and
for King or Queen . service
Monarchs owned the
land in their territory. To In exchange for the land,
raise an army, and the noble pledged loyalty
ensure that they could to the monarch and
control the area, the promised to fight for the
monarch would grant fiefs lord when called.
of land to nobles.
Serfs were peasants who were tied to the land. They could never
leave without the noble s permission.
In practice, most peasants lived and died without ever seeing beyond
two miles of their front door.
Review
Feudalism grew out of the Serfs could farm some
chaos caused by the fall land on a manor and
of the Roman Empire. received the protection of
It was based on the the noble in exchange for
granting of land in their labor.
exchange for loyalty and
military service.
It provided order and
some security in the
absence of a stable
central government.
Weaknesses of the Feudal System
Nobles often challenged monarchs or
each other, leading to constant warfare.
The strength of a monarch was only as
secure as the loyalty of his nobles.
Over time, fiefs became so small they
could not support a manor in some cases.
These landless knights and nobles
contributed to ever more warfare.
Manor System
Manor: The estate of a knight or noble on a
fief of land. Each manor was designed
in the same basic way.