In Europe, feudalism was most prominent between A.D. 800 and A.D. 1400. However, feudalism has existed in some shape or form since the Sumerians.
Feudalism started in China during the Shang dynasty. Feudalism lasted until the end of the Qin/Chin dynasty.
No, feudalism flourished between 900 and 1500, but then started to decline at a steady pace.
no....i think it was 700 ad but im not sure -_-
One negative of feudalism was the fact that only a few people had the majority of the power; which is a common negative aspect of many political organizations. It depended on there being little communication and once communication became more prominent feudalism started to decline.
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.
Feudalism.
what is feudalism
The crusades started in 1095 and ended in 1291. They led to the decline of Feudalism.
It didn't fall apart until the late 1400's. Your date is wrong.
'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
Feudalism is a bargain between a lord and his vassal. Feudalism is the bargain between a lord and his vassal.
There isn't. It should come out in a bit. Quote from creator of Feudalism 1 and 2: "Okay, okay, I've started working on Feudalism III, going to change some things there, add a little more magic, monsters, probably another (more cartoony) graphics style." From what I know, this is all he has said about it.