Summary of Feudal Society
Feudal society was a hierarchical system that dominated medieval Europe
between the 9th and 15th centuries. It was based on the exchange of land for
military service and loyalty. The structure was divided into distinct social
classes:
1.
Kings and Monarchs: Held supreme authority and granted large portions of
land (fiefs) to nobles in exchange for loyalty and protection.
2.
Nobles and Lords: Controlled the land and provided military support to the
king. They also acted as landlords, managing estates and overseeing the
peasants.
3.
Knights: Served as warriors for the lords, pledging loyalty in return for land
or protection. They followed the code of chivalry, emphasizing honor and
bravery.
4.
Peasants and Serfs: Made up the majority of the population. They worked
the land and provided food and labor in exchange for protection. Serfs were
tied to the land and could not leave without the lord’s permission.
This system created a rigid social hierarchy with little social mobility. It was
sustained by mutual obligations: landowners provided security, while lower
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