Medieval society was a feudal system. In this system, the king and wealthy class owned all of the property. The lower classes were allowed to work on the land an pay taxes to support the wealthy land owners.
Like the Medieval social structure, there were very stark contrasts between the rich and poor in the Songhai Empire. Monarchs were at the top while landless slaves formed the base of the social hierarchy. However, there is one distinct way Songhai differed from Medieval social structure, Songhai religious officials were not considered a separate social class.
"Social class" describes the levels of medieval society.
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A medieval castle was nearly always a fort. It was run in a military fashion.
The European feudalism worked by bringing social stability in medieval Europe.
Many medieval peasants starved. However, during the medieval era the church served as a large social organization. It would have tried to feed the starving masses and move them to a different area where there was food and work.
Like the Medieval social structure, there were very stark contrasts between the rich and poor in the Songhai Empire. Monarchs were at the top while landless slaves formed the base of the social hierarchy. However, there is one distinct way Songhai differed from Medieval social structure, Songhai religious officials were not considered a separate social class.
"Social class" describes the levels of medieval society.
The Wealthy & Poor.
feudalism
It is called feudalism.
they had pesants and serfs do the work for them
Anne Reese Pugh has written: 'Michelet and his ideas on social reform' -- subject(s): Medieval Poetry, Poetry, Medieval, Social problems
To be more specific medicine was what they thought would work. A lot of the medicine did work in their own way. But most of them did not.
those who dictate
In the medieval social and political system of feudalism, boon work was the extra work required of serfs by their lords at harvest time. Serfs typically despised boon work, as it took them away from their own fields at a critical time of the growing season.