Feudalism, a term first used in theearly modern period (17th century), in its most classic sense refers to a Medieval European political system composed of a set of reciprocal legal and military obligations among the warrior nobility, revolving around the three key concepts of lords, vassals, and fiefs. There is no broadly accepted modern definition of feudalism.
The word feudalism comes from the Latin word feodum or fuedum. In the feudalism system, land lords made a fair exchange with the peasants. The lords offered peasants food, a fortification,and protection, as they worked for them.
A political system
Aristocracy
According to my dictionary, there is no such word as fendalism. Do you mean feudalism.
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The governments of Europe for much of the last 1,500 years have been various forms of feudalism.
Feudalism was of vital importance in dailey life in Medieval Europe.
Feudalism.
what is 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.
The Franks created feudalism
Feudalism Every sovereign state