There wasn't a King during this era as it was still under Roman rule. The Roman Emperor at this time was Maximianus.
England decided to impose taxes on sugar and tea during the Colonial Era in order to?
Henry VIII was the King of England in the Tudor era, which was later that what we would call medieval times.
The national leaders in most countries during the era of feudalism were the monarchs. Among these were the following (though not all were technically feudal monarchs):King William the Conqueror of EnglandKing Henry II of EnglandKing Robert the Bruce of ScotlandEmperor CharlemagneKing Louis VII of FranceEmperor Otto I of the Holy Roman EmpireQueen Margaret I of DenmarkThere were other leaders who were not monarchs, however. Among these were the following:Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, known as El CidSir William WallaceJoan of Arc
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During the Medieval era, feudalism was very much a part of life in England and the rest of Europe. During the Elizabethan Era, there was no feudalism, and a wage economy was in operation. The Elizabethan Period was the period of renaissance in England with a great flowering of the arts including writing, art, and architecture. It was also an age of exploration and expanding the country. During the Medieval times, the Church had tremendous power, and most people still considered the world to be flat.
There wasn't a King during this era as it was still under Roman rule. The Roman Emperor at this time was Maximianus.
Charles I was in the early modern era. He reigned as king of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649 during the English Civil War.
The Enclosure movement, with it's roots in the Tudor era. It was the beginning of the shift from feudalism to socialistic agriculture.
The term, Lord of the Manor, originated in the feudalism during the Medieval era of the Middle Ages.
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England decided to impose taxes on sugar and tea during the Colonial Era in order to?
Examples of feudalism include medieval Europe, Japan during the shogunate period, and parts of Africa during the pre-colonial era. Feudal societies were characterized by a hierarchical system where land ownership and power were vested in a ruling nobility, with peasants and serfs working the land in exchange for protection and services.
Henry VIII was the King of England in the Tudor era, which was later that what we would call medieval times.
The national leaders in most countries during the era of feudalism were the monarchs. Among these were the following (though not all were technically feudal monarchs):King William the Conqueror of EnglandKing Henry II of EnglandKing Robert the Bruce of ScotlandEmperor CharlemagneKing Louis VII of FranceEmperor Otto I of the Holy Roman EmpireQueen Margaret I of DenmarkThere were other leaders who were not monarchs, however. Among these were the following:Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, known as El CidSir William WallaceJoan of Arc
The religious affiliation that England had broken during the Elizabethan era was with the Roman Catholic Church. This led to the establishment of the Church of England as the official state church under Queen Elizabeth I.
Shakespeare's era was known as the Elizabethan era, named after Queen Elizabeth I of England who ruled during that time.