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04 what are the feature of feudal Society​

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Answered by rajendradahate151
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Explanation:

Its four main features were:

The king was at the topmost level of the feudal system. ...

The serfs or the peasants occupied the lowest strata in the feudal system.

The Castle was the chief characteristic of feudalism. ...

The king gave lands to barons and the latter provided troops to the King.

Answered by Anonymous
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The evolution of highly diverse forms, customs, and institutions makes it almost impossible to accurately depict feudalism as a whole, but certain components of the system may be regarded as characteristic: strict division into social classes, i.e., nobility, clergy, peasantry, and, in the later Middle Ages, burgesses; ...A feudal society has three distinct social classes: a king, a noble class (which could include nobles, priests, and princes) and a peasant class. Historically, the king owned all the available land, and he portioned out that land to his nobles for their use. The nobles, in turn, rented out their land to peasants.

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