feudal+manors+in+the+middle+ages

=toc ​​1. Questions= I wonder how much feudal manors cost back then. I wonder how life was for the people who lived in there. Did the kings or lords help the people who lived in these manors at all?

= = =2. Inferences= I think that feudal manors probably just cost these people a lot of hard work because they were poor people with not so much. Life was probably terrible because of all the work that you had to do every single day and how cold or hot you were during the seasons. I dont think they helped them with there work load, but they might paid them atleast a little bit of money.

= = =3. Resources= [] [] [] [] [] _ = = =4. Summary= I have learned a lot about feudal manors in the middle ages. First of all I learned that feudal manors are different to what I thought they were. I used to think, that they were those great big castles that monarchs and lords lived in, but now I know that they are actualy the houses that surfs and peasants used to live in. Next I learned about the lifestyle that the people had living in one of those houses. They would get up very early and work almost all day, then come home and have their dinner that they might have just killed, but it was usually something from the garden or something small that they could buy from the towns merchants. They didn't have any air conditioning or heaters so the seasons always took dramatic blows on them. Lastly I learned how feudal manors were made. They were usually made of hay, stone and even what they found in the animal stalls if you know what I mean. Lords and ladies helped the serfs and peasants sometimes. They would not help them in their work load, but they would pay them a handsome amount of money for their services. All in all, feudal manors aren't really the best kinds of places that you would want to live in in the middle ages.

=5. References=

Mealy Lorri, Feudalism:life on a mideval manor, Helium, ?, Google, 11/3/09, []