The Difference between feudalism and manorialism

The Difference between feudalism and manorialism

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History, Social Studies

6th - 9th Grade

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The video explores the culture of the Middle Ages in Europe, focusing on the systems of feudalism and manorialism. Feudalism was a political and legal system where land was exchanged for military service, creating a hierarchy of power. Manorialism was an economic system centered on agriculture, where peasants worked the land in exchange for protection and sustenance. The video explains the roles of different societal groups, including kings, nobles, vassals, knights, and serfs, and highlights the differences between feudalism and manorialism.

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In the feudal system, who was at the top of the hierarchy?

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What was the primary role of a vassal in the feudal system?

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What was a manor in the context of manorialism?

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How did peasants typically pay their taxes under manorialism?

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What was the main difference between feudalism and manorialism?