Lords+and+Vassals

= Lords and Vassals =

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My picture shows a king accepting a vassal and agreeing to protect him from war.

Works Cited “File:Vassal ToTheKing Skardbok.jpg.” Wikimedia Commons. Wikimedia Foundations, 5 June 2008. Web. 5 May 2010. .

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I am here to talk about Lords and Vassals. Lords owned an area and vassals were people who respected them.Lords were know as counts,a castle was the military and administrative of his area.Those who respected their lord were giving land for their loyalty.The vassals got respect by fighting in his army and serving him.Lords and vassals are like a food chain,lords are at the top vassals are at the bottom,like Savannah is at the top Josh is in the middle and Matt is at the bottom.As of today their no lords or vassals, this was the start of Feudalism from agreements between lords and vassals. POS Works Cited
 * A, A A. “Feudalism.” Middle Ages. Ed. William Jordan. 1996. New York: The Middle Ages, 1996. 94-97. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 5 May 2010.

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