In the context of feudalism, what is a fief?


A person bound to the land on which they work


An area of land given in exchange for labor and loyalty


A knight who has pledged loyalty to a lord


A dispute over territory between a lord and vassal

Respuesta :

In the context of feudalism, a fief means an area of land given in exchange for labor and loyalty.

What is a fief in feudalism?

In the European feudalism, a fief refers to the source of income granted to a  vassal by his lord in exchange for his services. It usually consisted of land and the labor of peasants who were bound to cultivate it.

The example of fief in the Middle Ages was where society was built on relationships and classes when a piece of land is entrusted to someone for their use and the use of their heirs.

Hence, In the context of feudalism, a fief means an area of land given in exchange for labor and loyalty.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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