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5. What four areas were
tenant-in-chief in charge of?

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Answer: THE WERE A FEW DIFFERENT TASKS THEY DID...

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Tenants-in-chief had a financial role to support the king, by giving the monarch a share of the money raised on their land. Tenants-in-chief had a role supporting knights, by providing weapons and horses for military service. The tenants-in-chief were originally responsible for providing knights and soldiers for the king's feudal army. They were in charge of holding land for the king, directly from the king. They were appointed by the king, to upkeep the land designated to them, and send the King, and share of the benifits.

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