The Reason the Code of Chivalry Was Revered During the 14th Century, the Benefit the Code of Chivalry Provided Knights, the Lack of Benefits Within the Code of Chivalry for the European Public, the Reason the Code of Chivalry Was Abandon During the 15th Century, the Original Usage of Coat of Arms Insignia, the Period When the Merchant Socioeconomic Class Emerged Within England, the Reason English Agricultural Workers Began Herding and Rearing Sheep During the 14th Century, the Development of Yeomen Within England, How Yeomen Were Identified During the 16th Century and 17th Century, How Yeomen Proved Their Socioeconomic Status During the 16th Century and 17th Century, the Requirement of Fraudulent Yeomen After Becoming Exposed, the Reason the Affidavits of Fraudulent Yeomen Were Published, the Resolution for Those Without a Grant of Arms (Heraldic Grant), the Original Size of the Bowler Hat, the Reason the Bowler Hat Was Developed, the Reaction of English Stateperson Robert Dudley When Viewing the Bowler Hat for the First Time, the Reason the Bowler Hat Was Capable of Supporting Dudley’s Full Body Weight, the Development of the Coke Hat (Derby Hat), the Shifting Fashion of Textiles During the 19th Century, and the Reason Men Began Opening Doors for Women During the 19th Century

The Chivalric Code held great importance during the 14th century as it was considered a contract between the English and French. The Chivalric Code stated that if a knight was pinned and saw no chance of winning, the knight could surrender to eachother, be exchanged for a ransom, and live to fight another day. Peasant fighters had no such contract and were at the mercy of the battle field itself. The Chivalric Code was abandoned after the invention of the long bow as battles could now be done fr...


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