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What were land grants called in England?
fiefs
duchies
city-states
barons

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A fief was land to which peasants were attached. It was the main source of income of a vassal and the basis of the feudal system.

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In England, land grants were called fiefs. Fiefs were held in fealty, a bit like today's contracts. The overlord would grant his vassal a fief on the condition the vassal pledged his loyalty to the overlord- called an oath of fealty.
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