Feudalism
Manorialism.
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).
In the middle ages Feudalism was the government type. The king was a figure head that was controlled by the clergy(The Church).Who petitioned Knights and the guards who provided security and protection. However there was a lot of corruption and different style of life back then.
Serfs were slaves and not a different group of people ( serf is Latin for slave). In the middle ages there was no emancipation for these people.
Feudal economics are simply the economics associated with the decentralized hierarchical system of feudalism, and aspect of the middle ages. They did not differ appreciably from other economics of the middle ages, except that local nobility and bishops often coined their own money.
Feudalism
Manorialism.
Manorialism.
No, it was known as "Feudalism".
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
No. The increase in the power of the Church happened in the Roman Empire at a time when the economic and political power was mostly in the hands of the military. In the Middle Ages, the aristocracy gained military power, and the rise of the middle class only happened during the Middle Ages after that.
During the Middle Ages , it was common for Nobles to grant use of land in exchange for goods. Feudalism is the name for this political system.
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Feudalism. And it didn't, very well.
Medieval Europe was ruled by kings and aristocratic families.
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