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It is called feudalism.
feudalism
feudalism is a political economic or social order resembling this medieval sytem lol
Yes it is true. Lords and Vassals were part of the social, political, and economic organization known as feudalism or the manorial system.
Feudalism was a social and political system, not a religion. It was characterized by a hierarchical structure where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service. There was no singular leader of feudalism as it varied by region and time period.
Feudalism. And it didn't, very well.
feudalism
Feudalism developed as a response to the need for social and economic organization in medieval Europe. It provided stability and security during a time of political turmoil. The fragmented political landscape and the decline of central authority led to the rise of feudalism, allowing lords to offer protection and land in exchange for loyalty and service. Feudalism also enabled agricultural production and the maintenance of social order through a hierarchical system.
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Feudalism pervaded all forms of life in the middle ages. There was a ruling class ( political/social) that controlled the economic system. The peasant and serf classes who did the labor for the ruling class were kept that way through taxes ( economic) and the inability to move out of that class to a upper class ( social/political/economic).
Feudalism is based on the ability of a particularly strong family to stand over their immediate neighbors then organising them to fend of the advances of neighboring situations labouring under the same system.