manorialism
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Manorialism. Emma McGirl , Lily Gold-Parker. The Manor: An Economic System. The Manor was the Lord’s estate One or more village Lord lived in the manor house Most population was Peasants Peasants were known as serfs Lack of trade led to Manorialism. Lords and Peasants. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Emma McGirl, Lily Gold-Parker
Manorialism
The Manor was the Lord’s estate
One or more villageLord lived in the manor
houseMost population was
PeasantsPeasants were known as serfsLack of trade led to
Manorialism
The Manor: An Economic System
Mutual Rights and Obligations
farmed the Lord’s landhad little use of moneyguaranteed housing,
food and landcannot be forced off
the manor
Lords and Peasants
Manor houseHuts/ CottagesA churchA millFields Forests and WastelandsPasture
The Manor: Layout
Produced everything needed
No schoolingNever left far from
the villageNo information of the
outside world
A Self-Sufficient world
Few rightsWorked long hoursChildren had small
jobsHunger was
commonRarely lived past
35Diseases
Peasant Life: Harsh Life
Black BreadVegetables such as
Cabbage, turnips and onions
Rarely ate meatFisherman ate fish If they poached there
were harsh consequences
Peasant Life: Diet
Rarely celebratedWeek off for Christmas and EasterFeasts held Dancing Rough Sports including: Wrestling
and Ball games
Peasant Life: Celebrations
Charged fees to use the mill, and the oven
Claim taxesHad judicial powerCould claim peasant’s landRequired to provide protection
Rights of the Lord