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nationalism is pride in your country and you do something to honor it yourself, and feudalism is where the government is forcing you to do something.
the difference was that an empire was a group of people ruling while feudalism was a government where wealthy individuals ruled.
a democratic republic consists of representitives ˆn office rather than families taking over as in feudalism.
No there is no connection between the concept of feudalism and democracy.
In medieval societies, serfdom and feudalism were two distinct systems. Feudalism was a social structure where land was owned by lords and granted to vassals in exchange for loyalty and military service. Serfdom, on the other hand, was a labor system where peasants worked the land in exchange for protection and a portion of the harvest. The key difference is that feudalism focused on the relationship between lords and vassals, while serfdom was centered on the relationship between landowners and laborers.
In feudalism, your wealth is directly tied to your popularity and fealty to the ruling family. In communism, your wealth is directly tied to your populatiry and fealty to the ruling political party. They're totally different and not similar at all.
A way of thinking about how African Americans should live.
Manorialism was an economic system centered around the manor, where peasants worked the land in exchange for protection and use of land, while feudalism was a political and social system based on the exchange of land for loyalty and military service. In manorialism, the focus was on agricultural production, while feudalism encompassed broader societal and political structures. Feudalism involved a hierarchy of lords, vassals, and serfs, while manorialism focused more on the relationship between lords and peasants on the manor.
In Europe, feudalism was most prominent between A.D. 800 and A.D. 1400. However, feudalism has existed in some shape or form since the Sumerians.
Feudalism is simply the exchange of land (fief), between the nobles (lords) and the knights (vassals) for military protection.
No, feudalism flourished between 900 and 1500, but then started to decline at a steady pace.