well the economic system has a lot to do with food so if you eat now you would have your answer and you would think better
Feudalism.
Feudalism, in medieval Europe, was based on the exchange of land for military service.
The political structure of medieval Europe is Feudalism.
Feudalism.
Feudalism, in medieval Europe, was based on the exchange of land for military service.
Feudalism was a social and political system, not a religion. It was characterized by a hierarchical structure where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service. There was no singular leader of feudalism as it varied by region and time period.
feudalism
It is called feudalism.
the answer to this is simple. FEUDALISM. it is the word that defines medieval Europe as a whole and takes the meaning of feud to the next level. if you get this as an essay question just put that word. just that word. your history teacher will love it and give you and A-- it worked for me! haha... but really.
it was based on feudalism... there is a feudalism pyramid if you go on google images and type in feudalism pyramid
Feudalism is a term used for a set of political and military customs in medieval Europe that flourished between the ninth and fifteenth centuries. In the present day, and it has been so for many centuries, Europe does not have feudalism.
Feudalism is a social and economic system that dominated medieval Europe, where the land was owned by lords who granted portions to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty. This hierarchical structure created a bond between different classes, with peasants (or serfs) working the land in return for protection and subsistence. Manorialism, closely related to feudalism, refers specifically to the economic aspect of this system, focusing on the manor as the basic unit of production, where lords managed agricultural estates and peasants provided labor. Together, these systems structured medieval society and shaped its economic and social relations.