willam the conquer
Feudalism began to spread in Britain shortly after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Following William the Conqueror's victory at the Battle of Hastings, he established a system of land tenure that redistributed land to his followers in exchange for military service. This marked the formal introduction of feudal principles in England, leading to the establishment of a hierarchical society based on land ownership and vassalage.
It spread because it was also known as the Code of Honer.
Feudalism came to Europe because after the Roman Empire fell, many smaller empires took over Europe and many didn't get along together. So, people built castles and created the feudal law to protect themselves from invaders, which was the start of the Middle Ages.
in 1066 William the Conqueror went to Normandy William and his Knights sailed to England and defeated the English king and that's how he spread feudalism.
in 1066 William the Conqueror went to Normandy William and his Knights sailed to England and defeated the English king and that's how he spread feudalism.
It's conventionally agreed that Duke William of Normandy, William 'The Conqueror' instituted classic feudalism in England.
France
It's conventionally agreed that Duke William of Normandy, William 'The Conqueror' instituted classic feudalism in England.
France
France
No, Britain wasn't responsible. Austria Hungary was.
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