Feudal system definition or meaning

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Feudalism was a system of land tenure that characterized European society in medieval times. In feudalism, everyone from the king to the lowest tier of the landowning class was bound together by the ties of obligation and defense. The king allotted estates to his lords who were known as Dukes and Earls. The lords distributed a part of their holdings amongst the lesser lords known as Barons, who in turn provided them with military assistance. The Barons owed allegiance to the lords and the lords pledged fealty to the king. The Knights formed the lowest rung of the feudal lords. In totality, the feudal lords of medieval times did not cultivate their own lands but gave them to the peasants for cultivation.
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