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    and the infant death rate was high. Also, situations where the infant was left alone or in the care of a sibling because the family has to work increased the death rate. During childbirth, the mother would be in company with a midwife. Peasants and lords followed the same procedures in regards to childbirth and baptisms. Children played with what toys were available to them and did small chores such as tending to the livestock until the age of seven. At the age of seven, males would received formal

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    protection and housing as long as the serfs fulfil their labor obligations and pay taxes. This arrangement allowed the landless serfs and peasants to have safe and permanent housing while also benefiting the lord with labor and other economic services. Manors varied in their sizes and many lords had more than one manor. The lord’s manor included the manor house, church, cottages where the peasants lived, mill, woodland, the pasture and the lord’s demesne which was the farmland. The peasants would grind

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    Peasants

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    manor’s land. In return for the work, lords would protect the peasants and gave them a share of land to grow their crops (Cels 4). Peasants that did not own any land would be hired by lords or peasants who were in better condition than them to work for them on the land (Cels 8). Peasants had to work almost for the whole day growing food and making other things for their family and to give to the lords (Cels 4). Peasants would work for three days a weeks for the lord and they had to work for extra time

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    Macbeth Fate Analysis

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    Why? What prompted this heinous act? What knowledge did these men obtain that condemns my dear family to this execrable fate? A week past saw my blade unsheathed. Here I lie, cold, wet and helplessly betrayed on my death bed. Do I deserve such a detestable death? Perhaps I do? No, I know that I lived an honourable and just life. My principles in life were built upon moralities synonymous with that of loyalty, honour, honesty; especially for those I hold close. I battled against the dreams of those

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    “John here can perform a binding wedding ceremony and Gawain can act as witness? Will you do this?” Perceval asked Joan. She strode up to him, flung her arms around his neck, and kissed him. “You know I will.” A nervous John, dressed in his ceremonial dark robes, coughed into his hand. “Perhaps that should wait until after the ceremony?” he said, obviously trying his best to make a small joke. In an unusual turn of events, Gawain took on a serious tone. “We haven’t much time until the middle of

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    enough to work in the fields and harvest them, for most serfs caught the Black Plague. The serfs caught Black Plague from fleas in the fields (King 4). Serfs were bound to land that the lord owned. The serfs provided their own food and clothing from his work. Along with feeding himself, he had to give a portion to the lord

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    Wait, what is this I am hearing? I am certainly not evil one bit. How could someone ever think that I, the Queen of Hearts, am evil. Not in my life would I ever kill Alice! She is such a sweet girl you know. You probably do because she is the nice one and I am “evil”. Also, I did not make a card army to destroy my dear citizens lives! You’ll know what it is like to be lonely. Most importantly, I would never have someone’s head chopped off. You can get arrested for murder you know. I know I am the

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    In the medieval period of 1200, England was organised under the feudal system. At the bottom, were peasants and they rented land from the Knights who were given some land from the Barons for being their knights and committing to death. The barons were wealthy as they declared their loyalty to the King. Therefore, the Barons were given land and money as a reward. At the top was the King who was able to do anything, including forcing the people to pay taxes. Henry the Plantagenet (John’s and Richard’s

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    The Feudalism System

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    Feudalism is a system where the king is relying on the people so the people get what they need, so he can get what he needs.Kings relied on the lords in the middle ages to protect their land under trust. Their kings wanted to keep their power and not be overtaken by other kings and invaders.The manor is where feudalism takes place. There was strips of farming land along with the lord's land. The serfs had to tend to the lord's land and their own. The role of the farmer is a key part of feudalism

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    to feudalism. The kings, lords, knights, and peasants/serfs rely on one another with supplies. The workers depended on their vassal lord for jobs and security and in return maintained his estate and kept him supplied with food and other products (Nardo 27). The five levels of feudalism did consist of monarchs, lords/vassals, knights, and the serfs/peasants and they all had to pitch in and give something to get something in return like what the serfs did giving their lord food and return receiving

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