The Saxons disliked the feudal system primarily because it undermined their traditional social structure and landholding practices. Under the Saxon system, land was often held collectively or through direct loyalty to the king, whereas feudalism emphasized personal loyalty to lords in exchange for land. This shift led to increased social stratification and loss of autonomy for many Saxon peasants, who found themselves bound to their lords under strict obligations. Additionally, the feudal system concentrated power in the hands of a few nobles, further alienating the Saxon populace.
the feudal system for serfs was a bad thing because they always had to do work for the kings,lord and/or knights.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
feudal is the answer
Chivalry was an outgrowth of the feudal system
Feudalism
I will try to take Terry Pratchett's view: The biggest strongest meanest guy in the village declared himself king. He then took over the next village over and so on until the Saxons invaded and removed his head. Thus the invention and introduction of the Feudal system
the feudal system for serfs was a bad thing because they always had to do work for the kings,lord and/or knights.
In Europe's Feudal System, peasants were the lowest class and were treated like slaves.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
feudal is the answer
Chivalry was an outgrowth of the feudal system
Feudalism
They supported the entire feudal system by working the land.
a labourer who labours under a feudal system
the feudal system works how by William taking the mici out of people to be loyal to him.
The feudal system was weakened because of the crusades.
William created the feudal system to keep control of England