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Feudalism let everyone know what their place was in society. It provided certainty in life and ensured everyone understood what their job was and who they served.

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Q: Why did Feudalism bring such stability to medieval society?
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Did Charlemagne bring feudalism to Europe?

Charlemagne did not bring feudalism to Europe. He did bring a series of changes that improved feudal society at this time.


How did Charlemagne bring order to France?

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What helped bring order and stability to Europe after the fall of Rome?

With the fall of Rome there was a period of chaos and death. The Celtic tribes raided villages and killed or enslaved people. This happened until a form of a feudal society took hold. At first, it was the strongest man in an area with the most men to fight and they took what they wanted when they wanted. These men would soon want to expand lands so they would raid and go after another strong hold. This kept up until the strongest was able to control vast areas and men. The feudal society brought order and stability to a brutal time.


Which contribution to Roman society did Virgil make?

Virgil is considered the best poet of classical Latin literature. His contribution was to bring Latin literature to its greatest heights.


What did a woodcutter do in Medieval Times?

A woodcutter cut down various type of trees for wood. In the Middle Ages (medieval times), wood was the primary fuel. The different types of wood were used for such things as building homes and shelters, furniture making, heating for warmth and cooking, and heating for pottery making, metal and glass work. Many things depended on a regular supply of wood. The woodcutter who went into the forest to cut wood and bring it back was a major part of the medieval economy.