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Monks were considered to be "soldiers for the manor" during the Middle Ages.

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

The monks helped people, they fed the poor, sick and needy

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

A manor is a vast area of land/district controlled by a lord during the middle ages ( medieval England) the lord exercises certain rights over the district , the serfs farmed the lands for the lords of the Manor while paying rent to the Lord of the lands as well as serving the Lord of the Manor.

The soldiers of the Manor might be provided by the " tenant-in-chief " of the Manor and the soldiers are provided in tens of Knights. Monks were not soldiers they prayed and helped the people when needed. withe spiritual matters as well as other forms of help that are legal and doesn't compromise his faith.

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