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Darryl Yates
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25 October, 02:37
Why were medieval manors nearly self sufficient
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Emmy Lin
25 October, 02:42
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Because they had several servants working in the fields and taking care of animals. this reliance on self sufficency allowed them to not be dependent on anything from the outside
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