Feudalism developed in Europe during the Middle Ages primarily due to the need for security and stability following the collapse of the Roman Empire. With frequent invasions and a lack of centralized authority, local lords offered protection to peasants in exchange for their labor and service. This system created a hierarchy of land ownership and obligations, where vassals pledged loyalty to their lords in return for land and protection, establishing a decentralized political structure. Additionally, the agrarian economy and reliance on local resources further solidified feudal relationships.
Europe during the Middle Ages.
The middle ages- 1000-1500 AD.
William the conqueror
the system was developed due to an elite rich class and lack of a middle class
by refundind the economy
People knew their roles in a rigid class system.
the population began to grow because feudalism increased
They learned from this.
The crusade affected Europe in two ways. They increased trad between Europe and the Middle East, and the helped break down feudalism.
The crusade affected Europe in two ways. They increased trad between Europe and the Middle East, and the helped break down feudalism.
Yes it was.
Feudalism emerged as a result of the decentralization of the European empire. This was a system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange of service or labour.