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- Feudalism - Wikipedia
Feudalism, also known as the feudal system, was a combination of various customs and systems that flourished in medieval Europe from the 9th to 15th centuries Broadly defined, it was a way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour
- Feudalism | Definition, Examples, History, Facts | Britannica
Adam Smith (1723–90) presented feudal government as a stage of social development characterized by the absence of commerce and by the use of semi-free labour to cultivate land Smith’s student John Millar (1735–1801) found “the outlines of the feudal policy” in Asia and Africa
- Feudalism - World History Encyclopedia
Feudalism was the system in 10th-13th century European medieval societies where a social hierarchy was established based on local administrative control and the distribution of land into units (fiefs)
- FEUDAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FEUDAL is of, relating to, or suggestive of feudalism How to use feudal in a sentence
- What Was Feudalism? | HISTORY
Feudalism is a term often used to describe the social, economic and political conditions that existed in Western Europe during the Middle Ages At its core, it was a system in which a landowner,
- What Exactly Is Feudalism? - History Facts
Feudalism is a term used to describe how power, land, and obligation were organized in much of medieval Europe At its core, it refers to a system in which land was the main source of wealth and political authority, and control of that land was tied to personal relationships of loyalty and service
- Feudalism - New World Encyclopedia
Three primary elements characterized feudalism: Lords, vassals, and fiefs; the structure of feudalism can be seen in how these three elements fit together A lord was a noble who owned land, a vassal was a person who was granted possession of the land by the lord, and the land was known as a fief
- FEUDAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In a feudal society, people at one level of society receive land to live and work on from those higher than them in rank, and in return have to work for them and fight for them if necessary, sometimes also giving them some of the food they produce:
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