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Feudalism was a social and political system, not a religion. It was characterized by a hierarchical structure where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service. There was no singular leader of feudalism as it varied by region and time period.
Religion played a significant role in reinforcing the social hierarchy of feudalism by legitimizing the power of monarchs and nobles through divine right. The Catholic Church provided stability and moral guidance in this system through the concept of the "Great Chain of Being." Additionally, religious institutions often owned vast amounts of land and wielded considerable political influence in the feudal system.
In addition to teaching tolerance, the Crusades also encouraged military conquest, conversions to Christianity, and the spread of European feudalism.
One characteristic of the Puritans in Massachusetts was their strict adherence to religious beliefs and practices. They believed in living a pious and moral life based on their interpretation of the Bible. The Puritans also had a strong sense of community and worked together to create a society based on their religious principles.
A feature shaped like a bulb characteristic of Russian and Byzantine church architecture is called an onion dome. Onion domes are typically found on the roofs of churches and are a distinctive architectural element that adds to the visual impact of the buildings.
what is feudalism
public authority predominantly in private hands- the owners of land estates
all the people knew their roles in a rigid class system
People knew their roles in a rigid class system.
Feudalism.
The Franks created feudalism
Feudalism Every sovereign state
No it is not. Feudalism was a medieval system.
Feudalism first emerged among the franks
The germanic tribe, the Slavs, introduced Feudalism.
Feudalism is a noun.
it was based on feudalism... there is a feudalism pyramid if you go on google images and type in feudalism pyramid