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In the feudal system, those who farmed the land on a lord’s manor were called yeomen

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Answer:

'Tis False

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I took the quiz and it is false on E2020. I did get a passing grade and this was right.

In the feudal system, those who farmed the land on a lord’s manor were called yeomen-example-1
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

During medieval times, the main political system of organization was feudalism. In this system, yeomen were commoners who had their own land, and cultivated it. They did not cultivate a lord's land. Yeomen, therefore, were identified as small landowners, which was one step down from the landed gentry. The people who did not owned land, and had to farm the land on a lord's manor were called villeins or serfs.

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