<span>The reasons for the development of feudalism vary between nations that employed the system, most notably, the Roman and Germanic cultures. Feudalism developed with the Romans as a method of land tenure. In this practice, a land grant was given by the land-holder to an individual in exchange for services rendered. Often, these contracts were for life.
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Feudalism spread through Europe during the ninth century and lasted for several centuries in some nations. In France, feudalism began as wealthy landowners built castles for protection. As kings weren't powerful enough to reclaim their land, nobles began to claim authority over land in their jurisdiction.
In England, feudalism wasn't part of Anglo-Saxon society. However, large landowners had extensive powers in terms of managing their land. When William the Conqueror introduced feudalism in the 11th century, he maintained authority over all landowners.
In Germany, feudalism lasted for many centuries. This was due to the weakening of royal power due to issues like the German throne being a position for which rulers had to be elected. Issues such as this kept the nobles powerful, despite the attempts of some rulers to limit them.
Westward expansion was a natural progression for the nation because the most powerful entities came from the East (England). It is only natural that they spread out and conquer/capture/kill/annihilate those in their way (the true Americans/Native Americans). In doing so they conquered a whole land and taught them their ways while spreading West.
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romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the roman religion .
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please mark as brainliest .
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I feel like I would possibly be given little to no rights. As a minority myself, it'll be most difficult for me to survive under dictatorship. I wouldn't have any rights as a minority, possibly no self worth, etc. Dictators usually pick out the best people to be treated equally so that possibly will not apply to me or others. So, in conclusion, it'll be much different under a dictatorship than a democracy because of who I am as a person
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The answer is Narmer. He was the first king to unify the country pacefully as well. My guess as to why we don't know too much about these kingdoms is because there just isn't too much information available from the time about these kingdoms. There are a lack of primary sources.
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Narmer was the first king of Egypt to unify the country peacefully (beginning of the 1st dynastic period).