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    Although‚ the reasons why these two areas turned to feudalism are different‚ both societies had many centuries of this similar type of government. European feudalism was influenced most likely by the fall of the Roman empire and Germanic tribes (and other external forces) who had tried to invade them. Japan‚ on the other hand‚ adopted the system to settle internal disputes in the country and to split up the land between the nobility; Japanese feudalism developed because of internal attacks by groups

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    French feudalism started in the 9th century and formally abolished on the night of 4 August 1789 during the French Revolution. In France most noblemen believed Feudalism was the best way to own or manage land. An aristocrat would give vassals land and in exchange the vassal promised military service to the lord. Although Feudalism was a very self-sufficient system of governing‚ it did have its negative side. For example most vassals could not travel outside of their region unless it was to defend

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    Feudalism was the way of life for the people of the middle ages. Feudalism took the place of the Roman government in Europe. It started after the fall of Rome. At the time‚ Europe was lawless and violent with no central government to rule anyone (Biel‚ Timothy Levi 10). Feudalism was an economic and military society that is based in oaths and contracts. This means that feudalism intertwined the military and the economy of medieval Europe and in order to sustain life there was need for oaths and loyalty

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    Political turmoil and constant warfare led to the rise of the European feudalism‚ a political and economic system based on land ownership and personal loyalty. During the Middle Ages invaders raised havoc all over Europe‚ and as a result people looked at local leaders for protection‚ causing kings to lose political power. A new social order was set up as well as a different economic system. Feudalism changed the economic‚ social‚ and political systems severely‚ and made the way we know the Middle

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    relatively stable‚ and reliable army for the country. Since a manor had the peasant class busy with work‚ and was in excellent economic shape‚ not every social class needed to work. This gave knights the time to train properly and fight when needed (A. Smith 1). Knights were also sometimes given large pieces of land‚ and peasant workers‚ as incentive for them to go to war (A. Smith 2) and defend the kingdom against outside threats. The lords of knights also further expanded their motivation to becoming a knight

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    Feudalism was dominant in most parts of Europe for over seven centuries‚ however it reached it’s zenith during eleventh to thirteen century….. Though many of its institutions were survived till the end of the eighteenth century. There were several factors which led to the decline of feudal system. The holy roman empire ‚ which came into existence during this period represented a force which kept in chek the evil tendencies of the german feudalism. The Papacy rendered valuable

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    Feudalism was a social system present in early Japanese and European times. The people were separated into different classes depending on their birth‚ wealth‚ and other factors. Feudalism in Europe and Japan were alike and different in many ways. One way that feudalism in Japan and Europe were alike was that the soldiers/warriors in both cultures had a code of honor that they followed. The samurai’s (Japanese warriors) code of honour was called bushido. In bushido a true samurai would be “loyal‚

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    Running head: WORD STUDY FROM ROMANS 5:1-5 Word Study from Romans 5:1-5 Darren J. Rogers Pittsburgh Theological Seminary New Testament Exegesis NT 05 Prof. James Platt September 28‚ 2014 Word Study from Romans 5:1-5 - καυχώμεθα καυχώμεθα - verb: Present‚ Deponent‚ Indicative‚ Contract verb‚ first person‚ plural from lexical form of καυχάομαι meaning to boast‚ boast about‚ take pride in; rejoice‚ be glad. With the exception of two passages‚ each in James and Ignatius

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    Feudalism began in France around A.D. 900 and spread. The feudal hierarchy was an arrangement of rank resembling a pyramid. At the top of the pyramid was the king. In the feudal relationship the king was the suzerain‚ or lord‚ of a group of dukes and counts who were his vassals. Each of these vassals was in turn lord to lesser vassals‚ who had even less important vassals. At the bottom of the pyramid were the knights‚ who had no vassals. Lord and vassal owed certain obligations to each other. The

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