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    cooperation‚ but by strong compulsion. Down to the period of Meiji‚ and even for some time afterward‚ it was liable to split and fall asunder at any moment that the central coercive power showed signs of weakness. We may call it a feudalism; but it resembled European feudalism only as a

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    d agricultural production; Donated for cultivation -Setting up schools for church officials -Established scriptoriums -Serving as a source of education -Spread of Christianity Scriptorium: Where the monks copied classical texts‚ philosophies‚ and scriptures Women -Women did not have the same equality as men -Women could not be a vassal -If a woman owned land the vassal would marry her off and take it -Sometimes women peasants lived a more comfortable life than higher queens etc. because

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    Nicolas Fiol Mr. Wilock Western Civ 5/14/13 Effect on the three Social Classes The French Revolution signifies the end of an era - absolutism - and a consequential shift of balance of power as known during feudalism (S10) . As a consequence the old regime -clergy and nobility - comes to an end‚ the bourgeoisie rises among other reasons because to the money it had accumulated through commerce and industry and the peasants‚ that initially joined the bourgeoisie to propose liberty‚ equality and

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    knight. I work really hard in the feudal system. I must go to war and protect the manor. My job is to make sure everyone is doing their job. Most people would think are life is easy and cool‚ but it really isn’t. I’m almost at the bottom of the feudalism pyramid first come you guys‚ next the nobles‚ then me‚ the knights and finally the peasants. I would protect the peasants and they would give me food and other things in return‚ which is actually really nice. I have a good amount of rights and

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    Early inhabitants of Britain: The Celts: A series of invasions began about the year 1000 B.C. And continued until the opening of the Christian era. The Celts invaded Britain and dominated the native peoples‚ merging with then but firmly establishing their own language and civilization. They brought to Britain a renewed interest in agriculture together with the age of iron. The last Celtic invaders were the tribes of the Belgae‚ who settled in south-eastern Britain. Their advanced agriculture‚

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    because what they needed was not protection but defenses to protect their land. The same situations applied to the monarchs of the country therefore in exchange for a lord’s loyalty and services to a monarch‚ lords were given land. Middle age feudalism was based on the interchange of service for land. Therefore vassals were give land because of their aid of conquest. Paying Homage and taking the oath of fealty were important parts of the manor’s protection because if there was no loyalty between

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    limited external trade‚ and the arts once again succeeded. The government of Japan became attentive in land recovery projects‚ and would limit taxes of people who supported it. This ended up creating semi-independent states‚ which developed the feudalism in Japan. Religion and Economics both part take a huge role in the growth of Medieval Europe and Japan. In this case‚ they come in hand because one typically triggered the other. These two things influenced the growth of Europe and Japan because

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    Catholic Church had extreme power over peasants life‚ influenced their culture‚ and kept them at the bottom of society. Serfs went through multiple events that kept them low in society. At this time there was a type of government called feudalism taking place. Feudalism has three different organizations; the social‚ political‚ and economical organizations. The social organization separated each class from kings down to serfs. The kings were the high and mighty ones while the knights‚ cardinals‚

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    feudal baron. Estate All of the things that a person owns or the things left by someone who has died. For example‚ a large piece of land with a large house on it. Feudalism A social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return. Guilds An organized group of people who have

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    Jacqueline Lippman‚ Nitai Patel‚ Jordan St. Rose Chapter 9--- Christian Societies Emerge in Europe‚ 600-1200 Block 7 1Q: How did the decline of the Byzantine Empire correlate with the growth in the power and prestige of the Holy Roman Empire in Western Europe? A: The decline of the Byzantine Empire correlated with the growth and prestige of the Holy Roman Empire as the Byzantine Empire lost the grandeur‚ pomp‚ military might‚ and legal supremacy of the imperial office while the growth of the Holy

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