The feudal system was really a system of political-military allegiances whereby aristocrats gave landed estates to lesser aristocrats and knights in exchange for loyalty and military services. The economic dimension of the system is that the aristocrats were landlords who appropriated the produce of the peasants and ensured their labour services through serfdom. Through serfdom, the peasants were tied to the lord and were not allowed to leave their villages. They also had to pay a rent. Sharecropping (paying with a share of the harvest) was common, but cash payments also developed. Labour services were obtained through the requirement to work on the estate of the lord for set amounts of time. Tributes also had to be given. These consisted of giving the lord a certain number of animals, dairy products, and the like. Transgression of these rules involved severe punishment.
yes
Pawns were definitely not part of the feudal system. They were and still are pieces used in the game of chess.
The Romans did not learn anything form the feudal system because this system came about in the middle ages, that is after the fall of the Roman empire and the demise of Roman civilisation.
At the beginning of the Middle Ages, Ireland was tribal. Later, it was invaded by Vikings who set up villages and towns. They were kicked out, and the English established feudal authority in the areas they controlled, which was seldom or never the entire country during the medieval period.
dark ages, middle ages, medieval, feudal, age of faith.
A system of trading loyalties for protectionin the middle ages.
A system of trading loyalties for protectionin the middle ages.
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yes
Pawns were definitely not part of the feudal system. They were and still are pieces used in the game of chess.
There was no social mobility within the feudal system of the Middle Ages. Whatever class you were born into, you remained in.
During the middle ages most societies operated under some form of feudal system.
The government form in China in the middle ages was Dynasties. They were NOT successful.
To serve under the feudal system, and grow the crops ect.
yes it does and it did for many years during the middle ages. some thought manorialism worked even better, but the feudal system was very affective.
The Romans did not learn anything form the feudal system because this system came about in the middle ages, that is after the fall of the Roman empire and the demise of Roman civilisation.
Feudal economics are simply the economics associated with the decentralized hierarchical system of feudalism, and aspect of the middle ages. They did not differ appreciably from other economics of the middle ages, except that local nobility and bishops often coined their own money.