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The feudal system gave the most power to the monarch or king. They were at the top of the feudal hierarchy and had control over vast amounts of land, resources, and people. The king granted land and privileges to the nobles in exchange for their loyalty and military service.
No, the Magna Carta was not a person. It was a document forced onto King John of England in 1215 in an attempt to protect the interests of the feudal barons and limit the King's power, by law.
It eliminated the feudal system in Europe. Which gave increased power to the king.
The nobility and the king had power, but over them was the Catholic Church. The church was the ultimate power over everyone.
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He toke away people feudal rights.
King John, son of Henry II, signed the Magna Carta into law in 1215. Feudal barons attempting to protect their power pushed the Magna Carta. It was the first time a document was imposed on a king by his subjects.
Here are some answeres 1 The structure of the Feudal System involved the chuch at every stage 2 The church was granted 1/4 of the land in England by the King = power and money 3 The church granted people land then conrtolled their lives.
They led to a shift in power from feudal lords to common people and monarchs.
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That would be under the feudal system. The taxes to the king were 25%.
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