Feudalism is the structure of the government and part of the society. It is not a separate thing so in asking this question you are asking about a system that the knights were part of and created. Knights were nobles and a different class of people and were created because of feudalism.
feudalism system was a way for knowing who has the most power over all the people in medieval times[king].Then the next one has a little less power[nobles].then comes the knights they take care of the king and nobles.Last but not least comes the peasants.They had to work for every one above them. ayesha
Frankish knights introduced feudalism primarily in the regions of modern-day France and Germany during the early Middle Ages. This system emerged as a way to organize society and manage land in exchange for military service, following the decline of centralized authority after the fall of the Roman Empire. As the Franks expanded their territories, they established feudal relationships that became foundational for the political and social structures of medieval Europe.
feudalism
The way of life for much of the Middle Ages is called feudalism. Manorialism, which it is also called, is probably a better name because there is no really firm definition of what feudalism is.
The Samurai of the East have gone the way of the Knights of the West.
They served five year kids in the same way knights served baby's. (Feudalism, go figure!)
Feudalism was a national economic organizational system. Anyone who lived in a feudal society contributed to feudalism in the same way that anyone who lives in a capitalist society contributes to capitalism.
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feudalism system was a way for knowing who has the most power over all the people in medieval times[king].Then the next one has a little less power[nobles].then comes the knights they take care of the king and nobles.Last but not least comes the peasants.They had to work for every one above them. ayesha
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Frankish knights introduced feudalism primarily in the regions of modern-day France and Germany during the early Middle Ages. This system emerged as a way to organize society and manage land in exchange for military service, following the decline of centralized authority after the fall of the Roman Empire. As the Franks expanded their territories, they established feudal relationships that became foundational for the political and social structures of medieval Europe.
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feudalism
feudalism is the way life worked in the middle ages
The way of life for much of the Middle Ages is called feudalism. Manorialism, which it is also called, is probably a better name because there is no really firm definition of what feudalism is.
no, there is not