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No. Do you want the Church to tell you what to think, how to think it, and censure what you do and read? Do you want to have a few people in power and everyone else supporting them? This is what the feudal system is about.

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When was the feudal system first used?

It would be a mistake to think that the feudal system was invented all at once in a single time and place. It evolved over a long time, and the roots of the feudal system can be found in even the most ancient monarchies, going back as much as 8,000 years. (And even the earliest monarchs were just tribal chiefs with bigger tribes, so the roots can be traced back even farther.) However, the feudal system began to develop into the familiar medieval model after the fall of the Roman Empire, around 400 AD.


How did feudalism offer a stable political system for Europe?

fuedalism brought stability by letting everyone know where he or she's place were, and what there obligations were and what they expected back. This also gave people a more stable life because of the uncertainty the Battle Of Hastings created. Suvie


What is feudal system?

A system of ownershipusually associated with pre-colonial England, in which the king or other sovereign is the source of all rights. The right to possessreal property was granted by the sovereign to an individual as a life estate only. Upon the death of the individual, title passed back to the sovereign, not to the decedent'sheirs.


How did the crisades affect the feudal system?

When people brought back Middle Eastern rugs and other items, people began to move away from manors and trade in the cities. Manor life went our of fashion. Hope this helps!!!


Why did the feudal system breakdown?

The black death ultimately caused the collapse of the Feudal system as there was a shortage of workers which caused wages to shoot up. The peasants were no longer willing to accept serfdom and since there was a shortage of workers the nobility had to pay them. Many peasants did very well and managed to raise themselves to higher social classes, which went against the social order of the feudal system. that's pretty much what started the breakdown.

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When was the feudal system first used?

It would be a mistake to think that the feudal system was invented all at once in a single time and place. It evolved over a long time, and the roots of the feudal system can be found in even the most ancient monarchies, going back as much as 8,000 years. (And even the earliest monarchs were just tribal chiefs with bigger tribes, so the roots can be traced back even farther.) However, the feudal system began to develop into the familiar medieval model after the fall of the Roman Empire, around 400 AD.


What is the largest mountain system in Europe?

AlpsThe Alps are the largest mountain system in Europe.Europe's most prominent mountain system is Mount Blanc. This is what it was known a while back but it is now known as Mount Elbrus.


How did feudalism offer a stable political system for Europe?

fuedalism brought stability by letting everyone know where he or she's place were, and what there obligations were and what they expected back. This also gave people a more stable life because of the uncertainty the Battle Of Hastings created. Suvie


Why was the Crusades called a successful failure?

The Crusades was called the worlds most successful failure because it brought culture and technology back from the Middle East and they feudal system and the power of the church declines.


If the trade winds carried traders from Europe to Americas what wind system carried traders back?

Polar easerlies


What is the name of the anime where a guy cross a bridge and went back to feudal Japan?

Amatsuki


Where are fire places made?

light,and houses were made out of wood back then in a feudal society


What is feudal system?

A system of ownershipusually associated with pre-colonial England, in which the king or other sovereign is the source of all rights. The right to possessreal property was granted by the sovereign to an individual as a life estate only. Upon the death of the individual, title passed back to the sovereign, not to the decedent'sheirs.


How did the crisades affect the feudal system?

When people brought back Middle Eastern rugs and other items, people began to move away from manors and trade in the cities. Manor life went our of fashion. Hope this helps!!!


Where did the Japanese people live back then?

Japanese people have always lived in Japan. Even in the feudal days.


Who is the founder of the political and esoteric 1930s UK group English mystery?

The English Misery was founded in 1930 by William Sanderson and was started to promote his view of leadership. This "Conservative fringe group" was in favor of bringing back the feudal system.


Who got sent back to Europe?

Samuel de Champlain got sent back to Europe.