Medieval Europe: Feudalism
The decentralized political system of lords, vassals, and serfs following the fall of Rome.
Key Questions
- 1Was feudalism an effective way to provide security?
- 2What was the relationship between a lord and his vassal?
- 3How did the manorial system function as an economic unit?
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