Manor

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An estate in land which includes the right to hold a manorial court

Real World Example

A manor was an estate that included land and the right to hold a manorial court, which was central during the Middle Ages in Europe. It was important because it was the basic unit of feudal society where lords managed and peasants worked the land, creating a self-sustaining community. Manors symbolized authority and stability, representing the social and economic structures of the time. Today, the idea of a community working together for mutual benefit can still be seen in modern neighborhoods where people collaborate on local projects or community gardens. For example, community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs connect farmers directly with consumers, echoing the manor's role in providing for people's needs locally.

Practice Version

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