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Feudalism in the 11th century was a hierarchical system of land ownership and social organization that dominated medieval Europe. It was characterized by the exchange of land for military service, where lords granted land (fiefs) to vassals in return for loyalty and military support. This system created a structured society with clear obligations and relationships between different classes, including kings, nobles, knights, and peasants. Feudalism facilitated local governance and agricultural production but often led to a fragmented political landscape.

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