Feudalism was characterized by a decentralized system of governance where power was held by local lords rather than a centralized monarch. In this system, a king or sovereign at the top granted land to nobles (lords) in exchange for military service and loyalty. These lords then governed their own territories, often granting portions of their land to vassals in a similar manner. Thus, feudalism involved a hierarchy of rulers, including kings, lords, and vassals, with each level having specific rights and responsibilities.
The Manor lord was the ruler over his area and people. This is feudalism at it's best.
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The germanic tribe, the Slavs, introduced Feudalism.
The Manor lord was the ruler over his area and people. This is feudalism at it's best.
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William the Conqueror who was crowned King William I of England
feudalism is a government itself. (basically)
it was based on feudalism... there is a feudalism pyramid if you go on google images and type in feudalism pyramid
The decline of feudalism in China took its course in the Chunqiu period. As feudalism went on in China the family ties became diluted the more dependent the ruler became on the combined strength of the vassals. Thus, the feudal system withered and finally collapsed.
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Feudalism is a political system in which land is given for military.
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did montesquien advocated a type of goverement tightly by a stronger ruler