Feudalism
Feudalism - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - feudalism
Feudalism was the natural response to the greatest political need of the Dark Ages: security Since there was no central government capable of providing
feudalism feudalism was dominant in England , the Church had anticipated the decentralizing experience of feudalism · bondage · captivity · drudge · drudgery · enslavement · enthrallment · grind · indenture · labor · peonage · restraint · serfdom · serfhood feudalism proper, or to have been peculiarly associated with it --from the feudalism gives a clear and concise account of the origin, growth, and decay
ถักเปียสองข้าง Feudalism was a social and political system It existed in Europe during the Middle Ages, between the 9th and 15th centuries Under feudalism, the king