Charlemagne did not institute an early version of feudalism in the way it developed later in medieval Europe, but he did lay the groundwork for feudal structures. His reign (768-814) involved decentralizing power by granting land to nobles in exchange for military service, which is a key aspect of feudalism. This system helped maintain control over his vast empire and fostered local governance. However, true feudalism emerged more fully in the fragmented political landscape following his death.
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Philippine society was predominantly feudalistic.
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They wanted to remain a feudalistic society acutally it isn't that they wanted to remain a feudalistic society, i just took my test on this question and the correct choice was, They were concerned about the theft of resources like silkworms. :]
Charlemagne did not bring feudalism to Europe. He did bring a series of changes that improved feudal society at this time.
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Charlemagne's accomplishments helped his society by establishing a strong centralized government, promoting education and culture through the Carolingian Renaissance, and fostering economic growth through improved trade and infrastructure. His legacy laid the foundation for the development of medieval Europe.
1. A crime is an offense that tends to injure society as a whole, therefore government employees are put in place to protect, serve, and seek justice.
Charlemagne brought about series that changed feudal society. He built schools and librarys to teach people. He stated to put all freemen in eduation. As part of his drive to get people educated, he standardized Latin as the Language of education.
No there is no the society is not part of the government .
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