2. Places -The king were at the top -Then were the Barons and Bishops -Below were the knights -Finaly were the slaves
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4. King King gave the land to the barons and bishop. The barons became the king´s servant, or vassals. They promise to the king and provide him with soldiers in times of war
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6. Barons The most powerful barons governed fiefs as independent states , with their own private armies . Each barons divides his lands between lower lords, or knights
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8. Bishop The bishop were the highest person in the church
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10. Vassals Around 1000, many vassals in England paid a tax called ``scutage´´ (shield money) instead of fighting for the kings.
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12. Knight By the 12th century, knights and other fighting men trained for battle in tournaments. Two teams of knights fought each other in a mock fight called a tourney or mêlee.
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14. Peasant Peasant had no vassals and few rights , were in the last places of the medieval society
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16. Peasant women Medieval church taught that women were inferior to men, and should be meek and obedient to their fathers and husbands. When a woman married, she give any land to her husband. Medieval women had few rights, many worked for a living Peasant women toiled in the fields, along with their husbands Spinning was almost done by women