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The Manor System or Feudalism provided little to no protection to peasants from invaders, but they were obligated to work and fight for his Liege Lord, regardless of his choices. There was no liberty for the peasants.

Explanation:

The Feudal System is very unequal, unfair and exploratory of its subjects. Most of them worked hard on the fields, with no pay and only the guarantee of a roof and food on his table.

The endless taxes and obligations that feudal subjects need to oblige, to make the life of the nobility so high standard and so lush, with endless food and resources for construction of castles, to waging wars and conquests.

In war times, the peasants are not taken into protection, as vividly as the ones in the upper class. Priority goes all to the nobility and the clergy. Those who are at the top, survive the raids, sacks and horrors of battle, while the peasants suffer and die at the hands of the attackers. Armies are, most of the time, arranged in a way that the first ones to battle and die are the peasants. They are called “cannon fodder” now a days. “Cannon Fodder” meaning expendable soldiers.

The Feudal system served to maintain the culture of Kings, Queens and Empires, exploring the minorities and destroying/conquering its neighbors and “inferiors”, to soul serve its particular economic and status interests.

Your answer should be ???→  not only protection from invaders, but also. ease and relaxation.

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