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tatiyna
3 years ago
15

In 5 to 10 sentences explain how fedal system worked.i will brainlist u

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1 answer:
stiv31 [10]3 years ago
5 0
Feudalism was created during the medieval ages back in the 15th century. it was a political and economic structure that each party had to rely on one another to get what they wanted to complete. For example rulers at that time would rely on knights for their protection and exchange the nights would get the protection of the on the “government”. another example is that the Knights would rely on the peasant for land in exchange for the protection of the knights. in order for this system to work each party how to play the role
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