Who were independent communities?

Who were independent communities?

Independent living is a type of senior community where residents are physically independent but like the idea of living with other people the same age and appreciate the community lifestyle. With an abundance of activities, social events, travel opportunities, and fine dining – what’s not to love?

Who were to obey the nobility but enjoyed greater freedom than serfs?

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Barbarians Visigoths and Saxons
True or False: Manor were independent communities True
Who was one of the first leaders of the Crusades to reach Jerusalem (but not capture it)? Peter the Hermit
The _______ were to obey the nobility but enjoyed greater freedom than serfs. villeins

How did the manorial system and feudalism emerge and shape medieval life?

How did feudalism and the manor economy emerge and shape medieval life? Feudalism developed in Europe in response to the need to protect against outside invasion and maintain order. -Local lords divided their landholdings among vassals. -In exchange for a fief, these vassals pledged service and loyalty to the lord.

How did feudalism the manor economy and the church shape life in western Europe as the regions slowly developed a new medieval culture?

how did feudalism, manor economy and the church shape life in western europe as the region slowly developed a new medieval culture? provided protection, politcal and economical structure, they fall under peasants. tied to land because of military service,loyalty and it gave them a belief structure,also helped the poor.

What caused the end of the feudal system?

The decline of feudalism came when rich nobles were allowed to pay for soldiers rather than to fight themselves. The threat of the Mercenaries led on to the employment of professional, trained soldiers – the Standing Armies and ultimately the end of Middle Ages feudalism in England.

How long did the black plague last and how many died?

The plague never really went away, and when it returned 800 years later, it killed with reckless abandon. The Black Death, which hit Europe in 1347, claimed an astonishing 200 million lives in just four years.

Did they cure the Spanish flu?

β€œIt never went away.” It’s not clear exactly how or where the 1918 influenza outbreak began, but, at some point, the novel H1N1 virus passed from birds to humans.

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