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The beginnings of Feudalism are obscure. Powerful men with powerful armies eventually gained control of the lands in early Europe. Feudalism was grounded on a simple principle: the land is the state and therefore the head of state (the king) owns the land. All the variations of Feudalism flowed from that principle. The king granted estates to the nobility in return for service. The nobility then became the local rulers and established their own hierarchy's. Therefore, the country was governed by those lords, and Kings eventually became figureheads. The nobility granted land rights and protection to vassals in return for service. Those rights descended to serfs and tenants in return for services and villages evolved around the estates. As rights descended there was a diminution of status. To work the land, keep the masses poor and the gentry rich
Feudalism was a broad time period between the 9th and 15th centuries in Medieval Europe. It was a time of certain military and legal customs that were intended to structure society by holding land in exchange for physical labor. While military force thrived, basic goods production was slightly hindered by the system.
'Manorial system started when i dont know .go ask Abraham he is the nerd not me'-----whoever wrote this is an idiot- the manorial system started in 800 C.E., and started with the basic idea coming from feudalism
Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.
During the Republic, the basic legal code was the Laws of the Twelve Tablets. Over the years these laws (and we don't know all of them) were reinterpreted, changed, and loopholes were found, but the basic rights of an individual remained the same.
The goal of The Middle Ages is to help students understand the basic. The barbarian invasions, feudalism, the Crusades, the devastation of the plague.
Such commands as You Shall Not Steal (etc.) had a powerful moral effect on society at large.
What do you think are the basic skill levels of modern kitchen personnel
The beginnings of Feudalism are obscure. Powerful men with powerful armies eventually gained control of the lands in early Europe. Feudalism was grounded on a simple principle: the land is the state and therefore the head of state (the king) owns the land. All the variations of Feudalism flowed from that principle. The king granted estates to the nobility in return for service. The nobility then became the local rulers and established their own hierarchy's. Therefore, the country was governed by those lords, and Kings eventually became figureheads. The nobility granted land rights and protection to vassals in return for service. Those rights descended to serfs and tenants in return for services and villages evolved around the estates. As rights descended there was a diminution of status. To work the land, keep the masses poor and the gentry rich
Levels: III and modules: 40 are associated with the basic training offered by the AFTB training program.
(The social system in medieval Europe whereby a vassal held land from a superior in exchange for allegiance and service, and ruled their own small regions.) "In feudalism, people remained in the social status to which they were born." "Lords had significant control during feudalism, so they could be greedy and cruel, or indifferent, or fair." --- In a broad sense, feudalism is a political and economic system used in Europe before modern times where a lord owned the land and the tenants worked the land to produce food for the lord and to keep some for themselves, and served in his military when there was need. In return, the lord was supposed to protect them.
If making a web browser with one line of code is powerful,yes.
Three basic levels of measurement are nominal, ordinal, and interval/interval-ratio.
The basic function of a transformer is to change voltage levels.
A basic solution.
Feature-by-feature, how powerful is BASIC vs. Python programming
Levels: III and modules: 40 are associated with the basic training offered by the AFTB training program.