The feudal system was one of William the Conqueror's significant challenges because it disrupted the existing power structures in England after his conquest in 1066. While it helped establish control by granting lands to loyal nobles, it also created tensions between the Norman rulers and Anglo-Saxon subjects. The system required managing diverse loyalties and potential conflicts among vassals, which could undermine William's authority. Additionally, the complexity of feudal obligations made governance and tax collection more challenging, necessitating careful oversight to maintain stability.
Peasant
No, it did not. The fuedal system was only brought into Britain in Norman times.
In 1066 England was a rich and sophisticated country with a good law system. There was lots of food and a good tax system
The Feudal system which was brought into England as a way for conroling and organising society, land use and the order in which people were in society.
The fuedal system.
Fuedal system helped William,duke of Normandy to collect taxes from the people of England with the help of sherriffs.
king William, the barons, the knights etc.... all the way down the fuedal system.
Peasant
lords
noble men are very powerful in the fuedal system .
No, it did not. The fuedal system was only brought into Britain in Norman times.
In 1066 England was a rich and sophisticated country with a good law system. There was lots of food and a good tax system
Alot of people started dying
the winners and losers of the fuedal and it depends if its a king or a vassal.
The ladies followed the men, and couldn't vote
The Feudal system which was brought into England as a way for conroling and organising society, land use and the order in which people were in society.
Fuedalism, or the Fuedal System, was instituted throughout Medieval Europe. In the Fuedal System, serfs, or peasants, work on land belonging to a lord, in exchange for protection. This land was owned by a lord, who lived in a manor house, and had a small private army of knights, who defended the manor in return for a small amount of pay and a place to live. Fuedalism was abolished at the turn of the 17th century and was replaced by absolutism, or a system where nations are ruled under one monarch, or ruler.