Feudalism 2
Feudalism 2
Feudalism was a system of living in Western Europe. It started during the years 900 and 1000. Here is a brief description of feudal Europe. After Charlemagne’s empire, Europe was again divided into many kingdoms. Most of the kings had little control of their kingdoms. As a result, hundreds of vassals-with such titles as prince, baron, or duke- became independent rulers of their own fiefs. These noblemen ruled their fiefs through a form of government called
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growth of trade and industry, the rise of towns, and the crusades. The manorial system began to break down as the people grew less dependent on the land.
The feudal system was based on manorialism, began to break down too. Ruling lords could pay for military and political services with money instead of fiefs. Their wealth provided better pay for the soldiers and officials that they had hired. In return, the lord received better services