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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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    and samurai societies was extremely similar. Feudalism system created in Europe during the Middle Ages to create social order. Two feudal pyramids created from an unknown author using various sources show a comparison for the

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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 responsibilities

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    feudal cycle. The products made by the serf also makes the Knights want to join because they would receive all their necessities without making it themselves so they would have time to fight in the army (Biel 15). The Manor was a crucial part of feudalism by helping the different classes do their

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    Vijayanagar literally means ‘ City of Victory or Learning’. It emerged in the mid 14th century along with the Bahamani Kingdom as a reaction to the policies followed by Mohammad bin Tughlaq. The Vijayanagar Empire was established in 1336‚ by two brothers – Harihar and Bukka and ruled a substantial part of the southern peninsula of India for almost three centuries under the various dynasties-sangam‚saluva.tuluva and aravidu. The nature of the Vijayanagar state or polity is a matter of intense

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    Between European and Japanese Feudalism Between 600 and 1450. Within the years of 600 and 1450 CE‚ European and Japanese feudalism had many similarities and differences. Feudalism began in Europe during the ninth century‚ while in Japan developing a similar feudal structure in the eleventh century. European feudalism developed as a way to protect from outside invasions and the Japanese developed it to protect from internal attacks. Despite European and Japanese feudalism differing in the treatment of

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    social ladder. During the Dark Ages groups of people formed communities lead by a lord or master to be able to protect themselves from barbarians and thieves. This system became Feudalism with a larger hierarchy‚ which became firmly entrenched. In 8th century Europe‚ feudalism became the main organizing structure. Feudalism was the political and social system in which lands were owned by a king. Nobles then swore allegiance to the king for a portion of his land. Some nobles gave their knights a portion

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    Ancient Egypt Egypt is protected by deserts on either side of its main support of life‚ the Nile. The people had a strong government that brought the country together to create an empire. Egypt also had a rich culture including the belief in many gods and having royal blood that was god like. Agriculture was a key element in allowing Egypt to become the kingdom it came to be.         The use of the Nile was a key part in uniting Upper and Lower Egypt; but to unite these rivals they would need

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    believed that dreams were a message from God. Other’s were very skeptical about this and dismissed it as an imbalance of humor‚ or even bad indigestion. The belief people had in their dreams was often affected by where they fell socially on the feudalism pyramid. Those who could afford to have people come and translate their dreams‚ or schedule an appointment to see a high priest who would attempt to decipher it were mostly Lords and Kings. The serfs and servants had no possible access to any of those

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    much‚ feudalism supported and made the monarchy stronger‚ which led to political fragmentations. Feudal monarchy provided a stable management for the heirarchy. This was first created by William from Normandy. The political conflicts were borought to an end by the signing of the Magna Carta. In the beginning of the Middle Ages‚ feudalism became more popular and was later made the political institution. Another civilization that used feudalism as their way of governing was Japan‚ as feudalism played

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