Feudalism was the way people lived in the Middle Ages. There was a king, who gave land to his nobles in return for their loyalty. The land came with peasants, or serfs, who were the majority of the population.
It gave the lower class protection from bandits in exchange in tending the fuedal lord's land, care for his animals, and performing other tasks to maintain estates
Two of the most famous emperors who tried to protect and secure the empire's boundaries were Augustus and Hadrian.
There really wasn't much trade that happened in the Middle Ages. Some sailors followed the coastlines and traded along the coast, but overland trade didn't start until the late 1390's or 1400's. It was very dangerous and a long expensive trip overland.
Secure control of the Mississippi, thus further isolating the South.
Secure control of the Mississippi, thus further isolating the South.
If you mean "vault" in terms of architecture, such as a vaulted ceiling, the Romans used concrete. If you means "vault" as a safe place for valuables, the Romans had iron or heavy wooden chests with a secure lock.If you mean "vault" in terms of architecture, such as a vaulted ceiling, the Romans used concrete. If you means "vault" as a safe place for valuables, the Romans had iron or heavy wooden chests with a secure lock.If you mean "vault" in terms of architecture, such as a vaulted ceiling, the Romans used concrete. If you means "vault" as a safe place for valuables, the Romans had iron or heavy wooden chests with a secure lock.If you mean "vault" in terms of architecture, such as a vaulted ceiling, the Romans used concrete. If you means "vault" as a safe place for valuables, the Romans had iron or heavy wooden chests with a secure lock.If you mean "vault" in terms of architecture, such as a vaulted ceiling, the Romans used concrete. If you means "vault" as a safe place for valuables, the Romans had iron or heavy wooden chests with a secure lock.If you mean "vault" in terms of architecture, such as a vaulted ceiling, the Romans used concrete. If you means "vault" as a safe place for valuables, the Romans had iron or heavy wooden chests with a secure lock.If you mean "vault" in terms of architecture, such as a vaulted ceiling, the Romans used concrete. If you means "vault" as a safe place for valuables, the Romans had iron or heavy wooden chests with a secure lock.If you mean "vault" in terms of architecture, such as a vaulted ceiling, the Romans used concrete. If you means "vault" as a safe place for valuables, the Romans had iron or heavy wooden chests with a secure lock.If you mean "vault" in terms of architecture, such as a vaulted ceiling, the Romans used concrete. If you means "vault" as a safe place for valuables, the Romans had iron or heavy wooden chests with a secure lock.
insecure
insecure
unsecure, insecure, danger
The verb does not have a direct object in the sentence, "She is insecure."
In many cases it does. The current civil war in Syria is a typical case of a rabid, insecure leader killing his countrymen to secure power.
For the verb "secure"- the opposite of secure (to fasten) is to release or detach- the opposite of secure (to obtain) is to lose or forfeitFor the adjective "secure" (safe, protected), the opposite in insecure, non-secure, unsafe, unprotected, or threatened.
ssh protocol
Of the conman ones in use today MD5 is the least secure.
The c language is as secure or as insecure as the programmer makes it. Security is not in the language; it is in the design of the program.
To deal with an insecure wife, you will need to help her to feel secure. Remind her that you love her often and make sure that you do not lie to her about even the smallest thing. You will have to build trust between the two of you.
This is a generalisation, and a highly incorrect one at that. Women can be, are just as abusive and insecure as men. Many men are not abusive and are quite secure with themselves - the opposite is in fact a minority.
The geography of Europe had very little to do with the development of feudalism except the fact that Europe had a lot of arable land. Most of the drivers to feudalism were the lack of powerful regional oversight and the need for landowners to actively secure their own holdings.