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  2. The Manor System refers to a system of agricultural estates during the Middle Ages that were owned by a lord and run by serfs or peasants. The lords provided safety and protection from outside threats and the serfs or peasants provided labor to run the manor. The lords were able to provide protection as they were also military leaders.
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    Medieval European Manorialism (Manorial System) was the system where rural society was arranged around a manor house or castle on an estate. The smallest units of these estates were called manors.
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