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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.

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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

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