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Feudalism arose in medieval Europe as a response to the need for protection and stability following the fall of the Roman Empire and the subsequent invasions by various groups. It was characterized by a hierarchical system where land was exchanged for military service; lords granted land (fiefs) to vassals in return for loyalty and military support. Peasants or serfs worked the land and provided goods, while vassals owed allegiance to their lords, creating a network of obligations and protections that formed the backbone of medieval society. This system helped maintain order during a time of political fragmentation and insecurity.

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