Feudalism significantly affected the poor by reinforcing a rigid social hierarchy that limited their mobility and opportunities. Peasants, often bound to the land they worked, faced heavy obligations to their lords, including labor and taxes, which left them with little to no resources for personal advancement. Their dependence on landowners for protection and sustenance meant they had little power or say in governance, perpetuating cycles of poverty and vulnerability. Overall, feudalism entrenched economic disparities and reduced the quality of life for the lower classes.
They contributed to the decline of feudalism.
Feudalism Every sovereign state
The germanic tribe, the Slavs, introduced Feudalism.
No there is no connection between the concept of feudalism and democracy.
Feudalism was the grouping of legal and military customs in medieval Europe. The main elements of feudalism were strict social classes and landholding abilities.
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Social system was unfair
peasants or serfs back in European feudalism
End feudalism
war will be there and no peace will be maintained. unity will not be there
Miss Hare's class.
It helped lead to the end of feudalism.
No because if the kings and queens had power over the poor, the poor could not be protected by them. With power, the kings and queens could exucute the poor, or do whatever they want with them. Therefore, the poor could not be protected.
Feudalism was introduced when a lord and a poorer person agreed that if the poor person worked for the lord, then the lord would keep the farmer and his family safe from harm in case of an enemy attack.
One effect would've been decline of feudalism
The Bubonic Plague was the biggest. Charlemagne's reign also had an effect.
In Japan, feudalism seemed to have a greater negative affect on its culture.