Feudalism was successful in providing a structured social and economic system during the Middle Ages, establishing clear hierarchies and obligations between lords and vassals. It facilitated agricultural production and localized governance, which were crucial for survival in a fractured political landscape. However, its effectiveness varied greatly by region and over time, ultimately giving way to more centralized forms of governance and economies as societies evolved. Thus, while it served its purpose in a specific historical context, its long-term viability was limited.
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i think England
Yes.
fief
The King was a lord, who is the top level.
Fuedalism
Fuedalism had to end
the best armor in Feudalism2 is the Infernal armor (in Grobben).
by domesticating crops and eating animals heads off
The European feudalism worked by bringing social stability in medieval Europe.
Your answer is in the question. "Dynasty" denotes a monarchy and feudalist government .
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.