The Feudal system was based on control of the people through fear and ignorance. The Feudal system lasted for approximately 800+ years‚ all over Europe. The system was divided mainly into two parts. "Mind‚" and "Body." The way that the social classes were divided include the following; 2% Royalty‚ (Kings‚ Queens‚ Dukes‚ Duchesses‚ etc.) 2% Church‚ (Cardinals‚ Popes etc.) 4% Merchants‚ and 92% Serfs (Peasants). One way that the Feudal system worked includes the use of "Mind" control‚ as in limiting
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and Europe during the medieval and early modern period did not have any direct contact but developed a very similar type of system known as feudal. Similarities between Japanese and European Feudalism The system of feudal Japanese and European societies were built on a hereditary classes.The nobles at the top‚ then warriors followed by farmers or serfs below. In both feudal Japan and Europe‚ constant struggles of war or warfare made the warrior class the most important class. They were known as
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FEUDAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM The economic portion of feudalism was centered on the lord’s estates or manor‚ and is called manorialism. A lord’s manor would include peasant villages‚ a church‚ farm land‚ a mill‚ and the lord’s castle or manor house. All economic activity occurred on the manor. This meant that little to no trade occurred during this time period. Most of the peasants during the middle Ages were serfs. Serfs were generally farmers who were tied to the land. They were not slaves because
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Feudalism‚ a dominant social system in both Europe and Japan‚ became a remarkably important aspect of medieval life. It was a response to military necessity during a time when there were no armies or governments with the funding to support such defense. In this social system‚ the nobility held the lands given to them by the Crown in exchange for military service and in which vassals were tenants of the nobles while the peasants were
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Feudal System What was the feudal system? The feudal system is a structure of ordering society that began in 800 CE where Charlemagne‚ king of the Franks‚ gave land to the Church and wealthy nobles in return for their loyalty in running the empire. These ideas had been around for centuries but this was the first time the system had been clearly recorded in history. It took hundreds more years before it spread to the rest of Europe. (See appendix 1) How was the system structured? The feudal system
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Peasants are the lowest class on the feudal system. This was because they were either born into slavery or were captured during the war they fought in. Peasants were much treated like slaves. Peasants worked the land or farmed for their lord. The peasants did more than just farm for their lord‚ they also did their required tasks given to them by their lord. Some of these tasks were cutting down wood and also repairing roads. The peasants had a little amount of rights. People say Peasants lived in
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The Feudal System in Medieval Europe (7th‐14th Century A.D.) 1 A Summary by kiplangat cheruiyot An Introduction At the beginning of medieval age in Europe‚ based on a feeble resource of data‚ it is believed that between 80‐90% of the economic activity was agriculture. Nearly everybody therefore‚ earned a living through agriculture as an economic activity. The economic structure prevailing then became known as Feudalism‚ a term which has come
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of the writing was that ‘verifying most clearly and certainly the necessity of what the Tokugawa feudal system collapsed’ from a point of view‚ for instance‚ history of thought‚ thus followed the crushed process of such legitimate worldview in the feudal Japan as Confucian‚ especially neo-Confucian in the country‚ then‚ explaining ‘a pattern of modernization in Japanese thought widely and in Japanese society narrowly’. Moreover‚ this work has three parts that appeared each independently in an academic
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fall of the Roman Empire; for the Europeans it was necessary for survival. Feudalism‚ a system based upon a mutually beneficial relationship between a lord and a vassal (or a daimyo and a samurai‚ as they were called in the Japanese system) in which land and protection is given in exchange for labor and loyalty‚ was a long-standing political and economic system that survived for many years in many regions of the world. Although the Japanese and European systems were both feudalistic and were similar
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The Feudal system is a pyramid of social classes and every person was in a certain level of the pyramid. The feudal system divided the people into four groups‚ on top was the king‚ then lord‚ Knights and lastly peasants. It also included having a chivalry and it was a code of behavior for the knights. Feudalism was based on the exchange of land for military service and it was in both Japan and Europe. Feudalism’s goals were to accomplish economic growth and to unify the government. The other goals
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