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Lands were granted in exchange for loyalty and support.
The feudal system gave the most power to the monarch or king. They were at the top of the feudal hierarchy and had control over vast amounts of land, resources, and people. The king granted land and privileges to the nobles in exchange for their loyalty and military service.
Each person in the Feudal System received land from a person higher than themselves.
Here are some answeres 1 The structure of the Feudal System involved the chuch at every stage 2 The church was granted 1/4 of the land in England by the King = power and money 3 The church granted people land then conrtolled their lives.
No, the feudal system was a medieval system.
It was in exchange for an oath of loyalty.
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During the middle ages most societies operated under some form of feudal system.
Lands were granted in exchange for loyalty and support.
The feudal system gave the most power to the monarch or king. They were at the top of the feudal hierarchy and had control over vast amounts of land, resources, and people. The king granted land and privileges to the nobles in exchange for their loyalty and military service.
Feudal system, the use of feudalism.
Manorialism was a medieval system where lords granted land to peasants in exchange for labor and goods. Peasants worked the land and paid taxes to the lord in exchange for protection and use of the land. This system helped maintain social order and economic stability in feudal societies.
The feudal system was a social structure where knights received land and protection from the king in exchange for military service.
The three Fs of the feudal system were "fiefs" (land granted by a lord in exchange for loyalty and service), "fealty" (the allegiance sworn by a vassal to a lord), and "feudalism" (the social, economic, and political system based on land ownership and the exchange of land for service).
Each person in the Feudal System received land from a person higher than themselves.
Feudal system, where people worked on land owned by a lord in exchange for protection and the use of resources.