Answer: A vassal was given the rights to control the fief and to have ownership of it.
A knight may serve a serf in exchange for horses.
The two statements chosen above are not true. The vassal does not have the right to control or even own a fief and the knight also cannot serve a serf in exchange for horses or anything. these arent true thought so that narrows down?
You should be able to call someone to do it for you and they should give you a price when you call.
Answer:
1. New Jersey - wheat - bread
2. Pennsylvania - coal - coal to heat houses and stoves
3. New York - lumber - lumber was used to build houses and ships
4. Delaware - livestock - livestock for food or cows and chickens for milk and eggs
5. New Hampshire - fish - food
6. Massachusetts - wool - used mostly to make clothing
7. Connecticut - wheat - used mills to produce flour
8. Rhode Island - timber and fish - timber for lumber yards and fish for food
9. Maryland - furs - could be traded and made into many things
10. Virginia - rice and corn - food
11. North Carolina - silk - could be used to make many things, one of such is clothing
12. South Carolina - tobacco - tobacco
13. Georgia - cotton - used to make clothing
Explanation:
They each have a few different raw materials but it seemed like you only needed one for each. Hope this helped
Lee decided to surrender his army in part because he wanted to prevent unnecessary destruction to the South.
Answers:
(Some of these questions I cannot answer without the whole textbook, or you need to answer yourself.)
1. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr said that these three principles should be important to have in your life's blueprint. "a deep belief in your own dignity, your worth, and your own somebodiness." In which he means to have some sort of excellence in all of our fields of endeavors, in all have a commitment to the forever living principles of love, beauty, and justice.
Word match:
1. Dignity - D. Honor; respect
2. Stigma - A. Blemish; stain
3. Increasingly - E. Becoming greater, or larger
4. Sociological - C. A relation to society
5. Plight - B. dilemma; hardship