Aristocrats played an important role in medieval Europe. Explain
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The aristocracy is a social class that a particular society considers its highest order. In many states, the aristocracy included the upper class of people (aristocrats) with hereditary rank and titles.
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Aristocrats played an important role in medieval Europe
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- Big changes had taken place in the European economy in the medieval age, of which one of them was the dominating role of aristocracy. Being an aristocrat by default implied a place in the top social order along with special rights and privileges
- The legal privileges of aristocrats comprised exemption from taxes, immunity from severe punishment, among others. The aristocratic class has been economically and socially significant in many parts of Western Europe; because of its increasing influence social and political aristocracy
- King's and counts in the Early Middle Ages granted aristocratic families land control in exchange for their obedient service – land control signified legitimate authority over the common citizens in that region. Aristocrats used their political influence over the peasants in the early middle ages to compel them to work. The aristocrats expanded the serfdom system, in other words.
- Aristocrats played important roles in government and military affairs. Since medieval period, landed aristocrats had also functioned as military officers. Aristocrats also played a crucial role in the administrative machinery of the state. Landed aristocrats controlled majority of the local governments in districts
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