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    Feudalism Feudalism was a complex form of government in medieval times that can be characterized in many different ways. Andrew Smith, author of “Feudalism vs Manorialism”, puts it concisely, “Feudalism was characterized by the granting of fiefs, chiefly in the form of land and labor, in return for political and military services - a contract sealed by oaths of homage and fealty”. The feudal structure was crucial to the survival of the Europeans after the devastating fall of the Roman Empire.…

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    Feudalism was the social structure in the Middle Ages. The exact definition of feudalism is “the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection (Google).” I will be discussing the “pyramid…

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    The Middle Ages were a time of disarray, but feudalism brought a structure to the time period. Feudalism formed an economy and military during the Middle Ages. Manors were self-sufficient parts of feudalism. Serf farmers played a large role in making the feudal system work. All in all, feudalism met the needs of the people during the Middle Ages, and serf farmers played a large part in allowing it to work. Feudalism was a governmental and military system based on agreements between the lords,…

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    and hold together an economy and military. Feudalism is the political system that was developed in the Middle Ages, it was what kept order and supported all the classes in Europe. Culture was very important to the people because it was a requirement for them to attend church daily and during the Middle Ages, it was either convert to Christianity or die. Feudalism creates…

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    Feudalism was unfair and an ineffective organizational system during the Middle Ages. Feudalism was an organized system developed by Western Europeans in around the High Middle Ages, which took place around 1000 CE. This social system is constructed upon the promises of loyalty for people in exchange for land and services. The feudal system started out with a monarch, a king or queen, who theoretically owned all the land in the kingdom. The monarch distributed fiefs, or units of land, to his…

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    The military aristocracy, also more commonly known as the knights in the medieval times were of great importance in the feudalism system as they were the link between the wealthy and the poverty. The military also played one of the main roles in protecting the King and the subjects of the King. The knights were known for their code of honor, chivalry and were loyal to people, even to their enemy knights as they still belonged to the same group of people. Only the son of a noble could become a…

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    Feudalism in Europe during the 1300’s was extremely common. Under Feudalism, a kingdom was split into sections and given to nobles by the king. The nobles who owned these lands controlled the resources made off the land and pledged their loyalty to the king (Newby 1). While The Black Death was killing off a third of Europe's population Europe's hardest workers were being killed off, making it very difficult for landowners to find skilled laborers causing a high demand for workers, yet most…

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    Israel Vs Feudalism Essay

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    In medieval Europe, life in the countryside was governed by a system called Feudalism. It is a political and social system based on the granting of land in exchange for loyalty, military, and other services. Kings gave pieces of land to bishops and noblemen. Peasants, who are also known by serfs, worked the land, their only payment was protection and some food (History.com) In Israel, the share of employers in the national income increased over the last decade, and the share of workers decreased…

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    Middle Ages was feudalism. Feudalism was a political system that showed the hierarchy of the king and his vassals (Hazen 109). The self sufficient manor worked hand and hand with the feudal hierarchy for a result of the succus in society. A baker's role was crucial to health and wellness of the citizens in the Middle Ages. Clearly, the role of the baker benefits all the people who lived on a manor and therefore is important to the success of feudalism as a whole. Feudalism was the…

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    Some medieval literature used feudalism as a way to motivate medieval people. Feudalism is defined in the Merriam-Webster dictionary as “a social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return” (Merrian-Webster). Feudalism was a Christian system that was sanctioned by God and took place between 500 A.D. to 1500 A.D. in medieval Europe. A reciprocal relationship existed between the nobility,…

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