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the population began to grow because feudalism increased
Yes it was.
Yes, feudalism was practiced during the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages lasted from about 476 to 1000 AD, a period also called the Early Middle Ages. The most widely held definition of feudalism has it being established around the time of Charlemagne, who reigned as king of the Franks from 768 to 814. It lasted until the end of the Middle Ages in some parts of Europe.
Who invaded Europe during the middle ages
Feudalism
Europe during the Middle Ages.
by refundind the economy
Indirectly, the fall of Rome, and more directly, the threat of Viking attack. Viking raids during the Medieval period were common -- it WAS the Viking Age -- and what people do when they're under attack is run to the nearest fortified building. This building was either a church or the hall of a lord. Hence, in return for shelter and protection in case of emergencies, the lords asked for the loyalty and services of the peasants. Thus, feudalism.
the population began to grow because feudalism increased
People knew their roles in a rigid class system.
Yes it was.
William the conqueror
the system was developed due to an elite rich class and lack of a middle class
Feudalism and feudal monarchies where the primary form of government during the middle ages.
Feudalism was a system of government during the Middle Ages. And the Crusades is a medieval military expedition.
Feudalism.
Yes, feudalism was practiced during the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages lasted from about 476 to 1000 AD, a period also called the Early Middle Ages. The most widely held definition of feudalism has it being established around the time of Charlemagne, who reigned as king of the Franks from 768 to 814. It lasted until the end of the Middle Ages in some parts of Europe.