Feudalism give the nobles land from the lords in exchange for military protection from the knights who were usually sons of the nobles. Feudalism gave some stability to the nobles in a what was a violent era.
Monarchs and nobles.
This is a feudal society that you ask about.
The nobles ruled the society and created the laws.
Feudalism was based on an agreement between three groups of nobles lords and vassals
The inability to guarantee funds to run the country was a main weak point of feudalism in England. The nobles rose up and limited the power.
Feudalism gave nobles military services. Even though the Crown benefited, it didn't benefit the people who actually owned the land.
Use of land and protection
nobles & clergy
it kept them nice
Feudalism
Feudalism was a political and social system in medieval Europe where land was held by lords in exchange for loyalty and military service from vassals. It was characterized by a hierarchy of power with the king at the top, followed by nobles and then vassals. The system also involved the granting of land (fiefs) from higher-ranking lords to lower-ranking vassals for their service.
Monarchs and nobles.
This is a feudal society that you ask about.
Feudalism is simply the exchange of land (fief), between the nobles (lords) and the knights (vassals) for military protection.
The nobles ruled the society and created the laws.
Feudalism in China, like Feudalism all over the world, was meant to keep peasants oppressed and nobles powerful. It succeeded for centuries.
Kings got nobles to support them by giving or promising something, usually land.