In most feudal societies in Europe the main classes were:
1. The grandees of the Church - bishops and mitred abbots.
2. The aristocracy - dukes, earls (or counts) and barons.
3. The full citizens of towns and cities - fully qualified craftsmen.
4. The serfs - 'tied to the soil'. worked for lords and worked on the land the king provides
TRUE! Feudalism is a series of complicated lord-and-vassal relationships between nobles, but the living conditions of serfs under the feudal system are hugely important to Western history. The overall squalor of the lives of the serfs (lower classes) contributed to the rapid spread of diseases like the black plague, the eventual re-emergence of major population centers, and the prevalence and importance of the Catholic church.
Feudalism in China, like Feudalism all over the world, was meant to keep peasants oppressed and nobles powerful. It succeeded for centuries.
feudalism meant the enslavement of the agrarian workforce for the enrichment of the privileged. Each class had duties and rights.
The word feudalism comes from the Latin word feodum or fuedum. In the feudalism system, land lords made a fair exchange with the peasants. The lords offered peasants food, a fortification,and protection, as they worked for them.
Feudalism was the social structure prevalent in Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance. It provided security in the absence of sovereign nations.
it concerned all of the classes.
it concerned all of the classes.
serf, nobles, kings, knights!! i think! :)
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Feudalism was the grouping of legal and military customs in medieval Europe. The main elements of feudalism were strict social classes and landholding abilities.
TRUE! Feudalism is a series of complicated lord-and-vassal relationships between nobles, but the living conditions of serfs under the feudal system are hugely important to Western history. The overall squalor of the lives of the serfs (lower classes) contributed to the rapid spread of diseases like the black plague, the eventual re-emergence of major population centers, and the prevalence and importance of the Catholic church.
The social classes in Japanese feudalism were divided into four main groups: the emperor and imperial family, the shogun and samurai warriors, the daimyo (feudal lords), and the peasants and artisans. The social hierarchy was rigid, with each group having specific roles and responsibilities in society.
Obligations among social classes were clearly defined. :D
In the 1700's they had Feudalism. This set it up into classes. Going from, peasant, to knight, to lord/Noble, to king/queen. :D hope that helped!
Feudalism.
what is feudalism
The answer is Feudalism, Capitalism, Socialism, Communism. You're welcome.