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Feudalism was a type of manoralism of the Middle Ages, but with the additional twist that the central government was weak and required a hierarchy of nobility to provide stability on the local level.

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FEUDALISM; POWERFUL NOBLES GRANTED LAND TO LESSER NOBLES IN EXCHANGE FOR LOYALTY AND MILITARY SERVICE. MANORIALISM; A LORD AND SEVERAL FAMILIES SHARED THE LAND OF THE MANOR, PEASANTS FARMED 2/3 OF THE LAND, PROVIDED SERVICES AND PAID TAXES

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How did the commercial revolution contribute to the decline of feudalism and manorialism?

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A social and economic system where serfs were bound to a manor ruled by a lord is called?

Under Feudalism this system is called "Manorialism."


What was the way of life of the middles ages called?

The way of life for much of the Middle Ages is called feudalism. Manorialism, which it is also called, is probably a better name because there is no really firm definition of what feudalism is.


What is the main characteristics of ancient China feudalism?

ancient Chinese feudalism is when the peasants live on the kings land and give him crops in return for military protection


How is feudalism and manor system connected?

AnswerThey are one and the same. Not different. AnswerThere is some disagreement as to what feudalism is, but manorialism is part of it in any case. The manorial system developed from the Roman villa system, to which it was very similar. The feudal system was developed somewhat later as a way of distributing power in a society with a weak central government in the face of immediate threats to local stability to which that government could not respond. Please see the links below. AnswerIt depends on one's usage. In Marxism, feudalism constitutes a social formation incorporating the manorial system. Most non-Marxist specialists use feudalism in a far narrower sense to denote the relationships of the knightly elite: in this version, feudalism sits at the pinnacle of the manorial system. To Marxists and others sharing their view of feudalism as a broad social order, feudalism would tend to predate classical manorialism, which is merely one of its expressions, though manorial economy incorporates substantial pre-feudal elements.In the stricter usage, feudalism arose from the eighth century when much of the manorial system was already in place.

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How did the commercial revolution contribute to the decline of feudalism and manorialism?

because walrus


A social and economic system where serfs were bound to a manor ruled by a lord is called?

Under Feudalism this system is called "Manorialism."


What was the way of life of the middles ages called?

The way of life for much of the Middle Ages is called feudalism. Manorialism, which it is also called, is probably a better name because there is no really firm definition of what feudalism is.


Which was characteristics of feudalism?

Land was exchanged for military service and obligations.


How do you use manorialism in a sentence?

manorialism is what you think hahaha funny


What is the main characteristics of ancient China feudalism?

ancient Chinese feudalism is when the peasants live on the kings land and give him crops in return for military protection


How is feudalism and manor system connected?

AnswerThey are one and the same. Not different. AnswerThere is some disagreement as to what feudalism is, but manorialism is part of it in any case. The manorial system developed from the Roman villa system, to which it was very similar. The feudal system was developed somewhat later as a way of distributing power in a society with a weak central government in the face of immediate threats to local stability to which that government could not respond. Please see the links below. AnswerIt depends on one's usage. In Marxism, feudalism constitutes a social formation incorporating the manorial system. Most non-Marxist specialists use feudalism in a far narrower sense to denote the relationships of the knightly elite: in this version, feudalism sits at the pinnacle of the manorial system. To Marxists and others sharing their view of feudalism as a broad social order, feudalism would tend to predate classical manorialism, which is merely one of its expressions, though manorial economy incorporates substantial pre-feudal elements.In the stricter usage, feudalism arose from the eighth century when much of the manorial system was already in place.


Did feudalism start in Europe?

This depends on the definition of feudalism. If feudalism is regarded is identical to manorialism, then it started in the places that had been parts of the West Roman Empire, when that empire fell, at the start of the middle ages. Another view of feudalism is that it is a medieval system for the control of relatively large countries with weak central governments, and by this definition, it started about four hundred years after the fall of the West Roman Empire, in France and the Holy Roman Empire with the division of the Carolingian empire.


When did feudalism in Europe begin?

Feudalism in Europe began shortly after the fall of the roman empire. You see, after Rome was conquered, a lot of people fled the city and began to form groups in order to gain protection. These groups will eventually form kingdoms (although it will probably be a good idea for you to review feudalism vs. manorialism.) Remember that the Roman Catholic Church also began gaining power around this time.


Why is Manorialism important?

Just cause it is.


Does manorialism encourage trade?

yes.


How did manorialism impact the roman empire?

manorialism had a good impact on the roman empire becaused it helpeed the society stay in order it helped people alot