The "feudal system" (or what we call the feudal system), was based on a system of lords and vassals. I lord gave out a fief, a income producing territory (sometimes a land to grow crops on, sometimes a road with permission to tax it), and that created loyalty to the lord in return for protection. The agricultural revolution led to a boom in population and because of that, these rural estates ran by lords could no longer support every child being born, so there was an urbanization that took place during this time. As a result, towns could produce goods outside of the essentials for survival and they became the center of economy. The majority of the population remained farmers, but the center of an area shifted from the rural estate to that of the city. As a result, lords lost a lot of the power they had had under the "feudal system" and the royalty began to regain a lot of the control they had lost during the rural based system some still call the "feudal system"
A feudal town is a settlement that developed during the medieval feudal system, characterized by a hierarchical structure where land was owned by lords and worked by serfs or peasants. These towns often served as centers for trade, governance, and craftsmanship, emerging around castles or manorial estates. The economy was typically agrarian, with local markets facilitating the exchange of goods. Feudal towns played a crucial role in the social and economic life of the period, reflecting the power dynamics between different social classes.
During the Middle Ages, the growth of towns weakened the feudal system in several crucial ways. For one thing, it shifted the focus-point for communities from the feudal manor to the local town itself, which was becoming more and more important. For another thing, the wealth of the small but growing "middle class" gave them more and more power with which to use as a new, independent force in the governance of lands once solely governed by the feudal lords.
A monastery or feudal lord.
a monastery or feudal lord
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Before the Town Planning Act of 1973 in the UK, town planning was primarily governed by the Town and Country Planning Act of 1947. This earlier legislation established a system of planning permission and aimed to control land use and development post-World War II. Local authorities were given the responsibility to prepare development plans, but the framework was less comprehensive compared to the subsequent reforms introduced by the 1973 Act.
The manor system is basically lord and peasant. Many serfs worked for the lord with protection from the Lord. However many moved to nearby towns and cities to seek out a better future.
No, burghers were the town people, who were mostly free laborers and middle class.
Town of Fort Erie Transit System was created in 1977.
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This help to split it up. It allows there to be boundaries between the town and the country and has different people in charge of each one.