Feudalism

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The fall of Roman Empire began the Medieval age. The Medieval age brought plagues, famines, diseases and in the middle of it all is Feudalism.

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One thing to correct: Feudalism actually makes kings very, very weak. Kings during that age were considered as a representation of all nobles in the country. It is an Absolutism which makes kings mighty.

xxkaiserxx
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feudalism didn’t make kings strong, it made them extremely weak; also you could’ve gone into more depth about certain noble titles since those were extremely important to understand the concept of feudalism, as the king didn’t usually give barons or minor lords land, but it was more of a ‘I give the guy below me land and he gives the noble below him land’ which is a very simple but decentralizing administrative tactic

ourempires
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Currently studying this, thanks for the info!

AlinaAlign
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One of the biggest things that caused the end of feudalism was the revival of financial economy. Kings didn't need to give land to nobles anymore because they were able to pay the soldiers money to the soldiers again.

Analysoija
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Common belief that women had no rights in this time era

In the Scandinavian kingdoms women were allowed to divorce their husbands for many of reasons

Ex. Getting another women pregnant
Forcing a miscarriage
Raping
Or not performing his husband like duties in some tribal/chiefdom societies mostly for thanes or peasant civilians
As in providing for the house

spicyboijohnny
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Feudalism was a combination of legal and military customs in medieval Europe that flourished between the 9th and 15th centuries. Broadly defined, it was a way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour.

shujaaa_
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Great video, I just have a question
Why would you say that kings in feudalism had almost unlimited? Because actually they had conceded a lot of their power to noboes, and comparing to non-feudalistic absolute monarchs they didn't possess significant power.

athamas
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Thanks now i don’t need to be in my book for 7 hrs😊

Daniel_is_really_cool
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I have a question what is the difference between ancomeimda system and feudal system? Plz I need to know

IkramDjabali-jyyp
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0:04 nice.

Helped with my project tho. Cheers.

Mishkl
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Cheer~~~the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.😊

Jason-os
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How does disease have anything to do with feudalism?

mayal
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Nobody else sees how capitalism is essentially EXACTLY feudalism, except with the bonus of the totalitarian dictatorships of businesses?

jflsdknf
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Ok. So how was society basically organized immediately before Feudalism.?

TonyqTNT
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The Holy Roman Empire had a whole lot of that feudalism.

XGenKaneShiroX
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of all the videos, this is my favourite video

jetmcintyre
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In which country feudalism was first introduced in the 5th centuries?

whodareswins
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The description is wrong, actually, only the west roman empire fell. While the east roman empire went on, for one hundred years more.

poopididoo
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Europe was not over populated. I having so many in the serf class it naturally devalued them. But to suggest that they were overpopulated is incorrect. They had enough food to go around. They only had a problem with food was when there was no one to provide it to them. The decline of serfs because of the black death caused by fleas. It just made the remaining serfs more valuable.

Brian-nlok
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Doing this for school Rn. Very helpful. Thanks!

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