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exchanging land for military service
Land was exchanged for military service and obligations.
No, he only fought against the Muslims that were trying to enter France and Europe.
a system in which land is exchanged for military service and loyalty
Feudalism was a medieval social system in which land and military service were exchanged for protection and loyalty. It was structured hierarchically, with kings at the top, followed by nobles who granted land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and military support. Peasants worked the land in return for protection from their lords.
Charles I was the English king who granted land to Maryland. Charles was later executed in 1649 after a struggle with Parliament.
Pepin III (Merovingian ruler). He was called Pepin III, the Short. He was the son of charles Martel. In 751, he was crowned King of Franks. He was a closeally of the pope, and he was who defended the papacy against the Lombards. He made the Donation of Pepin which became the basis of the Papal State.
The word "Carolina" is derived from the Latin name "Carolus," which means "Charles." It was used to honor King Charles I of England, who granted the land that would become the Carolinas. Thus, "Carolina" can be interpreted as "land of Charles" or "Charles' land."
The feudal system was a social and economic structure that dominated medieval Europe, characterized by a hierarchy of lords, vassals, and serfs. In this system, land was exchanged for military service and protection; lords granted land (fiefs) to vassals in return for loyalty and service. Serfs, who worked the land, were bound to it and provided agricultural labor, while also receiving protection from their lords. This system helped organize society during a time of political instability and decentralized power.
Charles Abrams has written: 'Revolution in land' -- subject(s): History, Land use, Economic conditions, Land tenure
Sea-Land Service was created in 1960.