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the had a system of don't know the English word) leenmanschap

it meant that the king had knights who he had given the right to control certain pieces of land in exchange for tax and the promise that if there was a war the knight would come with an army to aid the king. these knight became the counts and dukes etc. and had knight to serve them.

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During the 1300-1600, Western Europe mainly adopted a form of government known as absolute monarchy. This system of government granted the monarch complete and unrestricted power over the state and its people. Monarchs ruled by divine right, claiming their authority came from God, and had limited checks on their power.

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