Faudalism

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  1. 3. groups of society was made up of monks, nuns and priests. Their function was to pray for the population’s salvation
  2. 5. peasants who were completely under the authority of their feudal lord. Serfdom was hereditary. Serfs could not marry or leave the fief without the lord’s permission.
  3. 7. monarch
  4. 8. clergyman who rule a diocese, and held a lot of power.
  5. 9. experts of the trade, they were paid for their work.
  6. 12. the part of estate that belonged to the lords for his own use.
  7. 14. nun who led the convent.
  8. 15. owners of the workshop.
  9. 16. Young people (children) who worked for a master artisan for no salary, learning the trade for several years.
  10. 17. one of the groups of feudal society.
  11. 19. noble who promises his lord (King or another noble) loyalty and military assitance.
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  1. 1. social group that was made up of knights and their family members. Their main function was to defend the rest of the population.
  2. 2. social group was mostly made up of peasants, but there were also caftspeople and traders. Ther main function was to produce and sell the products that society needed.
  3. 4. medieval associations of artisans of the same trade.
  4. 6. was the political, economic and social system during the Middle Ages, that lasted from the 9th to the 15th century
  5. 10. person who has a title
  6. 11. monk who led the order and the monastery.
  7. 13. an area of land given to a vassal from a lord ( the lord could be a king or a noble).
  8. 18. the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging goods.