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Europe during the Middle Ages.
Feudalism dominated political life in Western Europe from the 9th Century to the beginning of the 14th Century. Feudal lords, rather than kings were the powerful rulers during this time in history.
In a hierarchical system, as feudalism was, the person at the top is the most likely to be the target of plots by people who want to take over.
feudalism
People knew their roles in a rigid class system.
the population began to grow because feudalism increased
Feudalism emerged as a result of the decentralization of the European empire. This was a system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange of service or labour.
Examples of feudalism include medieval Europe, Japan during the shogunate period, and parts of Africa during the pre-colonial era. Feudal societies were characterized by a hierarchical system where land ownership and power were vested in a ruling nobility, with peasants and serfs working the land in exchange for protection and services.
No, feudalism did not continue during the Meiji Restoration.
No, feudalism did not continue during the Meiji Restoration.
Feudalism was the basis of European civilization during the Medieval Times. It impacted the rights of citizens, government, and overall society. Feudalism had a hierarchy where citizens were largely separated, and was also extremely religious.
yes i was because in Europe during the mid-ages people used feudalism as a way to live. feudalism was when one person gave land and protection for service anything. in the military the lord gave land and protection to anyone who was willing to fight in any wars.