Actually in some places it lasted much longer. In the former New-France, called Province of Quebec after the British conquest, the feudal system was only abolished in the 1850's while in Russia it lasted until the establishment of the Soviet Union in the early 1900's.
end of feudalism: there was no more knights because they were to expensive to have it took a long time to train them. they used peasants. the knights were the major part of feudalism that's why it ended. cant find other reason
Yes, they measured time with sundials, sand filled hourglasses, and by how long candles took to burn.
Sometimes. Women were generally allowed to own property in Medieval Europe, as long as they were single. So, a widow might well own her own house.
Neither the word "Xerox" nor the Xerox Corporation existed in medieval times. Xerox is a trademark and an invented word - invented around 1958. Xerxes, however, was an ancient Persian emperor, long before medieval times, but his name was known in medieval Europe.
In medieval Europe, a serf could gain freedom by living in a town for a year and a day. This practice allowed serfs to escape the obligations of feudalism, as towns often provided some degree of autonomy and legal rights. Once they established residency for this period, they could claim their freedom and no longer be bound to their lord's land.
About a thousand years
10 centuries
I can't answer it, as you have written it in the Future Tense. Feudalism disappeared a long time ago (in Europe, at least; in Asia it managed to survive a few centuries longer).
end of feudalism: there was no more knights because they were to expensive to have it took a long time to train them. they used peasants. the knights were the major part of feudalism that's why it ended. cant find other reason
Yes, they measured time with sundials, sand filled hourglasses, and by how long candles took to burn.
Sometimes. Women were generally allowed to own property in Medieval Europe, as long as they were single. So, a widow might well own her own house.
Neither the word "Xerox" nor the Xerox Corporation existed in medieval times. Xerox is a trademark and an invented word - invented around 1958. Xerxes, however, was an ancient Persian emperor, long before medieval times, but his name was known in medieval Europe.
The Royal Society was formed in November 1660. The middle ages were long gone by then and Europe was well into the Renaissance. So it could have had no impact on medieval understanding.
dogs originated a long time ago because in medieval Europe the considered dogs to by mans best friend at the time too
Medieval Europe thought that the world was flat and that if you sailed out in the undiscovered ocean you would fall of the earth in to a bottomless crevasse.
Much of the writing in the Middle Ages was done by monks in Europe. They spent long hours making copies of the Bible into Latin. Certainly in this time period other areas of the world had writers, however, when the term of Medieval is used, it most often concerns the Middle Ages in Europe.
It lasted about 1,000 (one-thousand) years.