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What was significance of Feudalism?

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What was significance of Feudalism?

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Funky, you have to allow more time to get responses for your questions. Posting the day before its needed is not wise. Significantly, in the developmental theories of history offered by Marx and others, feudalism is portrayed as a stage of history made necessary by the breakdown of the economic and military-political systems of antiquity, but itself necessarily spawning its successor, commercial capitalism. Feudalism is a political and economic system of Europe from the 9th to about the 15th century. It was a system, common in Europe in the Middle Ages, where access to farm land was gained by service to the owner: the feudal lord. Initially, no money was involved in transactions between the serf and the lord, although the payment of cash in lieu of service became common in the later Middle Ages. Vassals acknowledged and fought for a lord in return for his protection for their persons and land tenure. The lord in turn paid allegiance to a king in return for his granting of their status,

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