Well, it had peasants [or serfs] that farmed in exchange for protection, and since usually manors were next to rivers and other natural resources, they had water, wood, food, and everything else they might need. Manors also had their own mi...
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i'm pretty sure they didn't sleep in the manor, they slept in their houses in the village. If there was a castle, the houses were surrounded by the curtain wall.
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The population of a manor ranged about from 50 to 200 people.
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all land and people under the lord
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First, there wasn't any set size or shape for a manor house. It just had to be a home that had existed since the time of Edward II. My ancestors came from southwest England, and their home, West Wyke, is referred to as a manor. It was actua...
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The manor were the centers of the power in the local area. It housed the central authority of the Nobility and the knight. If there was an attack in the area the peasants could retreat to the manor, but they were expected to help defend it....
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The social classes of the Middle Ages in Europe developed as a result of the fall and or exodus of the Roman Empire post 476 A.D. The collaspe of Roman power in the west gave wat to feudalism in Europe. Feudalism was a class system which d...
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