Review:
Manorialism
overall review score: 3.5
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Manorialism was a system of feudal landholding that was prevalent in medieval Europe, where lords granted land to serfs in exchange for labor and produce.
Key Features
- feudal system
- land grants
- agrarian economy
- serfdom
Pros
- Stability and security for peasants living on the manors
- Social structure that provided a sense of community and support
Cons
- Limited social mobility for serfs
- Exploitative nature of the system with harsh labor requirements