Japan was still feudal in many ways until the end of the Second World War. High ranking military officers were usually aristocrats-samurai. Some Japanese follow both modern and traditional customs.
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Japan was always a militant country, Samurai Warriors & Feudal systems, much as the Knights in Europe were doing the middle ages. Modern conquests began in 1894 beginning with the Sino-Japanese War.
It's like a class system, such as the caste system in India or the feudal system in medieval Europe. The main purpose is conflict resolution Social hierarchy is levels of leadership. Like in wolves. Alpha is the highest chain of command, then beta, and so on and so on.
India: mountains prevented contact with many different cultures, Aryans come through the Khyber Pass and bring religoius beliefs (Hinduism)- created the caste system which influenced politics only certain people were able to gain high government positions. mountains also kept this area decentralized China: isolation leads to ethnocentrism, feudal systems,
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the black plague and magna carta
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No, it did not. The fuedal system was only brought into Britain in Norman times.
The feudal system is not considered to be a fair system because of its bias toward the wealthier classes of people within the system. The lower the class of person, the less likely he would be to own property.
The feudal form of control and depending on where you were William the Conqueror in 1066 and Constantine.
1st estate imposed tax to the common people which actually indicated the beginning of the drastic changes.2nd estate enjoyed feudal rights and previleges which was the anger of the 3rd estateAnd the 3rd estate agressively protested the nation.So all of the 3 estates were responsible for those drastic changes caused by the revolution..............
No, it was just a fief. A guild was an organization of tradesmen or craftsmen.
it caused many virgins
Charlemagne did not bring feudalism to Europe. He did bring a series of changes that improved feudal society at this time.
Marx and Engels believed that the Industrial Revolution, with its rapid and disruptive changes to society and economy, created the conditions described in their writings. The transition from feudal agriculture to industrial capitalism led to the rise of the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, setting the stage for class struggle and the eventual overthrow of capitalism.