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vassals often owed loyalty to more than one lord.

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Why was fief so important to the feudal system?

It was important because that's how the lords got their money


What exactly is a feudal system?

The 'feudal system' is a political, economic and social system that was in place throughout much of medieval Europe. It includes factors like; Serfdom, cottage industry agriculture (small plots of land worked on by the poor/serfs), barons/local leaders who had a hereditary right to land they technically owned and the system of having a monarch (sometimes constitutional) to govern the country as a whole. Hope this helped.


Why do you think the Feudal System was necessary?

The Feudal System was necessary so that King William the Conqueror can reward his Norman supporters for their help in the conquest of England. Life lived under the Medieval Feudal System, demanded that everyone owed allegiance to the King and their immediate superior.


What was the conclusion to Japan's feudal System?

The feudal system was meant to help organize things for people.( To help people) how it worked: what happened was that the king was at the top and then the nobles were given land that was split up so they couldn't start a rebellion and the nobles gave their land to lots of knights which gave there land to lots of peasants which farmed the land and paid taxes. the knights fought and the king gave the noble more land so that he was richer more land=richer you are! this kind of system was based on kept promises. if some promises were not kept the entire system fails. Therefore I think that the Feudal System isn't fair especially for the peasants.


Why did feudalism end?

the feudal society was the most important institutuion of the Middle Ages. Inventions made feudalism less and less important. The invention of gunpowder made a feudal army not necessary. Commerce overcame feudalism. Political freedoms disolved the interaction between a lord and his labour force. Fifteenth century wars liberated the feudal classes and it finally ceased to exist with the restoration of Charles 11

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Why isn't western Europe still operating under a feudal system?

because it work for years but the people got out for the feudal system for the right to vote if they were stal in the system we would be it it to int he usa but they did not so were not


What is a peasant in feudal Europe?

A peasant owned no land, so they weren't directly a part of the feudal system. Many peasants worked on lands owned by knights or nobles.


Why was fief so important to the feudal system?

It was important because that's how the lords got their money


What exactly is a feudal system?

The 'feudal system' is a political, economic and social system that was in place throughout much of medieval Europe. It includes factors like; Serfdom, cottage industry agriculture (small plots of land worked on by the poor/serfs), barons/local leaders who had a hereditary right to land they technically owned and the system of having a monarch (sometimes constitutional) to govern the country as a whole. Hope this helped.


How did the feudal system begin?

William the conqueror (also known as William, Duke of Normandy or William I) first made the feudal system because he wanted to gain power and control over England. Also, he gave lands to people for homeage and the knights worked for him. Also, they had to pay tax for their lands so that way, William could pay the Knights.


Can you make a sentence with the word complex in it?

The computer decryption system was so complex he couldn't get past it.


A machine made of more than one simple machine?

This would be a complex machine. A motor car for example has its motive power and transmission system as its primary function. secondary functions are the electrical system, radio system, lights and signals and so forth. together a complex machine.


Was the feudal systems new?

Feudem is a Latin word meaning to give land in return for services. As king, William owned all the land in England. But he could not manage it on his own, and he wanted to reward those supporters who had helped him beat Harold in the Battle of Hastings. So he shared the land with his loyal followers. William lent large estates of land to powerful barons. They gave smaller areas of this land, called manors, to knights. Knights were fighting men with little knowledge of farming. So they shared their manors among peasants, or villeins, who worked on it. Lending land in this way was called the feudal system. In the system, each person made promises in return for their land. The feudal system was totally new, however before 1066 their was an organising like the feudal system. But unlike the feudal system the people did not have to make promises for their land, they had to pay money for their land. As in both systems there was ranking of the people and the king was at the top and then to follow was the church. In the system before 1066 the rankings were in the following order The king and the Church , the earls, the thegns, the ceorls, the cottars and the serfs. After 1066 in the feudal system the ranking were in the following order The king and the Church, the barons, the knights, the villeins


Who introduced the feudal system?

I will try to take Terry Pratchett's view: The biggest strongest meanest guy in the village declared himself king. He then took over the next village over and so on until the Saxons invaded and removed his head. Thus the invention and introduction of the Feudal system


Why do you think the Feudal System was necessary?

The Feudal System was necessary so that King William the Conqueror can reward his Norman supporters for their help in the conquest of England. Life lived under the Medieval Feudal System, demanded that everyone owed allegiance to the King and their immediate superior.


Was the feudal system fair if so how fair?

The feudal system was not fair as it concentrated power and wealth in the hands of the nobility while peasants had very few rights and opportunities for social mobility. Status was largely determined by birth and there was limited room for individuals to improve their social standing through their own efforts.


What was the conclusion to Japan's feudal System?

The feudal system was meant to help organize things for people.( To help people) how it worked: what happened was that the king was at the top and then the nobles were given land that was split up so they couldn't start a rebellion and the nobles gave their land to lots of knights which gave there land to lots of peasants which farmed the land and paid taxes. the knights fought and the king gave the noble more land so that he was richer more land=richer you are! this kind of system was based on kept promises. if some promises were not kept the entire system fails. Therefore I think that the Feudal System isn't fair especially for the peasants.