How did the threat of invasion lead to the development of the manor system? The manor system created a strong military. The manor system offered people protection. The manor system stopped invaders from entering Europe. The manor system kept lords wealthy and powerful.

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The answer to this question is The manor system offered people protection.
In the manor system, peasants will be allowed to work in a land that belonged to the certain lord and require the peasants to make some contributions from the result of their works.
As a return, the Lord will provide knights to protect everyone that live in that land, including the peasants.

The correct answer is: "the manor system offered people protection"

The manor system was a essential element of the Ancient regime feudal socities, and was widely practised in central Europe and China durring the Middle Age. It was originated in the late Roman Empire, when the attacks and invasions performed by Germanic tribes were frequent and people living in rural areas were scared and had no protection.

Therefore, lords, who were the propietors of most lands, offered their protection to peasants and other types of workers who lived in their lands and areas of influence, in exchange of their work. Peasants cultivated the lords's fields, for example, and could keep part of the harvest to eat but the rest pertained to the lord. Other types of workers had to pay the lord too, handing in their work or paying certain form of contribution.

The replacement of the manor system arrived with the emergence of a money-based market economy and new sorts of agrarian exploitations were developed.