During the Middle Ages people lived by farming, under a system called feudalism. Feudalism was based on the ownership of land. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Europe was divided into small kingdoms, but real power belonged to local landowners. Central government was weak and people were often threatened by war. Nobles fought to defend their land and win more. People looked for defence, so freemen placed themselves under the protection of more powerful freemen. Those who did so were called vassals. That was how vassalage formed.
the reason for the rise of feudalism was that a fisher ate a beach
Building homes.
Building homes.
the reason for the rise of feudalism was that a fisher ate a beach
The geography of Europe had very little to do with the development of feudalism except the fact that Europe had a lot of arable land. Most of the drivers to feudalism were the lack of powerful regional oversight and the need for landowners to actively secure their own holdings.
end of feudalism: there was no more knights because they were to expensive to have it took a long time to train them. they used peasants. the knights were the major part of feudalism that's why it ended. cant find other reason
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Feudalism was the metaphorical "band aid" from after the Roman empire's collapse in 476 until the rennaisance.
E. Government and Social Structure … ... In both Europe and Japan, what was the major reason for the development of the political system shown in the ...
The reason for the development of feudalism. Study Island, huh? ;)
Hills and bodies of water.
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