No. A feudal society is when there is a caste system (sort of). It is when there's a small ruling class, a slightly larger upper class of important people, a middle class, and a huge lower class. It is impossible for someone to change classes.
feudal fighting
Farming
Generally population size is the key determinant .Government may also take into consideration the carrying capacity of the available infrastructure like roads,schools.Geographically,counties size may be determined by land ownership quasi-feudal societies like England natural phenomenon like in the case of an island county.In the Midwest especially, counties were generally designed so that any resident could travel to the county seat via horse and return home in the same day.
I had this question on homework and I think it's land.... But not quite sure.
I think the clergy or Serf Feudal class was not determined by birth.
The clergy
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The Priesthood wasn't determined by birth.
the military class
birth
Levels of Class
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birth
No. A feudal society is when there is a caste system (sort of). It is when there's a small ruling class, a slightly larger upper class of important people, a middle class, and a huge lower class. It is impossible for someone to change classes.
i just learned about this in history class!! the feudal system was growing weaker and weaker.
peasant or serf