Feudalism was its own economic system and was relatively unique in creating a rigid system based on local barons who would control tracts of land worked by peasants and patrolled by knights. What the peasants grew would be tithed and these tithes would serve to feed the barons and knights as well as exchange for goods produced in other baronies.
Feudalism
Feudalism.
Feudalism was a national economic organizational system. Anyone who lived in a feudal society contributed to feudalism in the same way that anyone who lives in a capitalist society contributes to capitalism.
Feudalism.
Feudalism pervaded all forms of life in the middle ages. There was a ruling class ( political/social) that controlled the economic system. The peasant and serf classes who did the labor for the ruling class were kept that way through taxes ( economic) and the inability to move out of that class to a upper class ( social/political/economic).
Feudalism
it kept them nice
Feudalism.
Feudalism was a national economic organizational system. Anyone who lived in a feudal society contributed to feudalism in the same way that anyone who lives in a capitalist society contributes to capitalism.
Feudalism.
Feudalism was a social and political system, not a religion. It was characterized by a hierarchical structure where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service. There was no singular leader of feudalism as it varied by region and time period.
Yes it is true. Lords and Vassals were part of the social, political, and economic organization known as feudalism or the manorial system.
Black death brought an end to feudalism. People did not like feudalism.
well the economic system has a lot to do with food so if you eat now you would have your answer and you would think better
feudalism, which is even unable to distribute fresh water to people
Under Feudalism this system is called "Manorialism."
Feudalism pervaded all forms of life in the middle ages. There was a ruling class ( political/social) that controlled the economic system. The peasant and serf classes who did the labor for the ruling class were kept that way through taxes ( economic) and the inability to move out of that class to a upper class ( social/political/economic).