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About 800 to about 1400

Actually in some places it lasted much longer. In the former New-France, called Province of Quebec after the British conquest, the feudal system was only abolished in the 1850's while in Russia it lasted until the establishment of the Soviet Union in the early 1900's.

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A thousand years. From 410 AD with the fall of the Roman Empire to 1400 when exploration began.

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Feudalism lasted about six hundred years. It lasted from 800 to about 1400, and in some places it lasted much longer.

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1450! ding DING DING!

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600 years

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