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Explain the mutual obligations of the feudal system?

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What did the desire to be released from feudal obligations cause?

The crusades


What forces were holding feudal society together?

a set of obligations and the teachings of the church.


What were the force holding feudal society together?

a set of obligations and the teachings of the church.


What is the definition of obligations?

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Who gave a written recognition to mutual rights and obligations between kings and vassals?

it wasn't a who , it was magna carta, a feudal document.


What is the definition of feudal?

A medieaval system of ranking, where everybody owed the person above them.


What is the definition of daimyo?

(in feudal Japan) one of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun.


What is feudal social structure?

The Feudal Society was based upon the oaths of fealty (loyalty) to the King for land. His tenants or vassals would perform this fealty in exchange for plots of land called fiefs. Those holder included Bishops as the church was one of the largest landowners, there were also people lower down the hierarchical scale such as villeins and serfs. Often vassals to the King were also Lords to vassals such as peasants, who they let out a small section of their land to in return for farming. However, there is one important factor you must remember, the fief they were given was only held by them, it belonged to their Lord - The King and they held it for him in return for protection by him. Tenants and vassals who held fiefs for their King were not only supposed to pay fealty to him but also carry out other feudal obligations, if they did not carry out these obligations then this gave the King rights to take or 'escheat' their lands. These feudal obligations included military obligations, the vassal was expected to fight for the King in battle, to give the King a percentage of his farming output and also to attend courts of the King. These feudal obligations and the relationships between the Lord and his vassal became the very basis of the Feudal Society.


What did the caste and feudal systems have in common?

both had classesboth had a low class and a high classhad a powerful personhad obligations in the same way


What obligations did lords and vessels have?

Lords and vassals in the feudal system had mutual obligations that defined their relationship. Lords were responsible for providing protection, land (fiefs), and support to their vassals, while vassals were obligated to offer military service, loyalty, and counsel to their lords. This exchange formed the foundation of feudal society, establishing a hierarchy where loyalty and service were paramount. Failure to fulfill these obligations could lead to loss of land or status for both parties.


What was the responserbility of a Monk in the feudal system?

Monks were not part of the feudal system. They were part of the Church clergy and held no land of their own; they owed no feudal obligation to any overlord and were not governed by the king's law.The Church as an institution held land and might also have manors, peasants and knights owing feudal obligations to an abbot or bishop, but monks were in no way connected with any of this.