Western Europe
The role of noble woman in the feudal system was to take the lords place when the lord was at war
Yes, "Feudalism" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the social system that was prominent in medieval Europe.
If we take the widest view of the definition of feudalism, then we could say it was pretty much general for Western Europe for most of the Middle Ages after the seventh century or so. If we take the narrow view, that feudalism was a hierarchical system designed to provide quick action in large countries where a weak central government could not respond quickly, then feudalism existed in France and the Holy Roman Empire after the division of the Carolingian Empire, and in England briefly after the Norman Conquest.
Feudalism let everyone know what their place was in society. It provided certainty in life and ensured everyone understood what their job was and who they served.
Feudalism.
In a hierarchical system, as feudalism was, the person at the top is the most likely to be the target of plots by people who want to take over.
Gave security to the peasants and gave power and wealth to the land owner
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what is feudalism
fair trade helped to end feudalism because it stopped people trying to take over a certain country E.G Pakistan
fair trade helped to end feudalism because it stopped people trying to take over a certain country E.G Pakistan