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30 July, 07:53
How was the manor the basis of the feudal economy
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Beckham Little
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The heart of the feudal economy was called the manor, or in other terms, the lord's estate. They had to ask the lords permission to get married, they had to pay the lord a fee to inherit their fathers lands, and they also had little opportunities to use their money.
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