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vagabundo [1.1K]
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Please help!!!!! In 5 to 10 sentences, explain how the feudal system worked.

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TEA [102]3 years ago
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The feudal system was introduced to England following the invasion and conquest of the country by William I, The Conqueror.The lord, in return, would provide the king with soldiers or taxes. Under the feudal system land was granted to people for service. It started at the top with the king granting his land to a baron for soldiers all the way down to a peasant getting land to grow crops. The center of life in the Middle Ages was the manor.

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