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qaws [65]
2 years ago
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I need help fast What responsibilities did lords have on a manor?

Social Studies
2 answers:
Olin [163]2 years ago
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Answer:

Lords were responsible for managing and defending their manor and acting as judges. They fought in time of war and supplied soldiers.

Explanation:

anzhelika [568]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

    Like monarchs, lords and ladies were members of the nobility, the highest-ranking class in medieval society. Most of them lived on manors. Some lords had one manor, while others had several. Those who had more than one manor usually lived in one for a few months and then traveled with their families to another.

    The manor house was the center of the community. In times of trouble, villagers entered its walls for protection. Its great hall served as the lord’s court. It was also a place for special celebrations and feasts, such as those given at Christmas or after a harvest.

The important paragraph is below.

     It was the lord’s responsibility to manage and defend his land and the people who worked it. The lord appointed officials to make sure villagers carried out their duties, which included farming the lord’s land and paying rent in the form of crops, meat, and other foods. Lords also acted as judges in manor courts and had the power to fine and punish those who broke the law. Some lords held posts in the king’s government. In times of war, lords fought for their own higher-ranking lords or at least supplied them with a well-trained fighting force.

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