the feudal system worked and was founded by the Romans's. the king got all the barons and knights to look after some part of the land and put off any wars or anything like that. the king used to turn up at any time to see how the work was doing and in the end they would most likely end up keeping that land, they could build castles and basically it was like they were the actual kings of that part of the country!
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In the 18th century, Adam Smith, seeking to describe economic systems, effectively coined the forms "feudal government" and "feudal system.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
feudal is the answer
Chivalry was an outgrowth of the feudal system
Yes, Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, operated within a feudal system. During his reign, which lasted only a few months in 1066, the feudal structure was characterized by a hierarchy of lords, vassals, and serfs, where land ownership and military service were central to governance and society. This system was prevalent in England at the time, influenced by earlier Norman practices and the existing Anglo-Saxon traditions.
During the middle ages most societies operated under some form of feudal system.
In the 18th century, Adam Smith, seeking to describe economic systems, effectively coined the forms "feudal government" and "feudal system.
The feudal system .
weakness of the central government
It was the government of Europe for a 1,000 years.
beacause they were losers
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
It eliminated the feudal system in Europe. Which gave increased power to the king.
feudal is the answer
Chivalry was an outgrowth of the feudal system
A Strong Central Government
They supported the entire feudal system by working the land.