There were three levels of social class in Medieval Europe Nobility, Church and Commoners. Nobility were people of royalty and high power or rich. The king was nobility. Common people were the people with average wealth or lower, who had to work for a living. Children were considered the lowest in society. Nobles were with the king and Peasants were just the normal people that lived there. Manors supported eachother by having peasants working for
protection. They lived close to resources so they usually had everything right
there. They had their own military for their own protection to. Trade was very
important in the middle ages as well.