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Why are manorial villages considered self-sufficient?

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A manor was the Lord's estate. Manors had to be self sufficient because of how dangerous it was to leave them. One way manors were self sufficient is that they had plenty of farms to grow crops. The manor was also self-sufficient because it provided small houses for the serfs.

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