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Discuss
the major political
& economic features of the
fedual mode
of production
in Europe​

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Answered by HelpingNerd
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Feudalism, also called feudal system or feudality, French féodalité, historiographic construct designating the social, economic, and political conditions in western Europe during the early Middle Ages, the long stretch of time between the 5th and 12th centuries. Feudalism and the related term feudal system are labels invented long after the period to which they were applied. They refer to what those who invented them perceived as the most significant anddistinctive characteristics of the early and central Middle Ages. The expressions féodalité and feudal system were coined by the beginning of the 17th century, and the English words feudality and feudalism (as well as feudal pyramid) were in use by the end of the 18th century. They were derived from the Latin words feudum (“fief”) and feodalitas (services connected with the fief), both of which were used duringthe Middle Ages and later to refer to a form of property holding. Use of the terms associated with feudum to denote the essential characteristics of the early Middle Ages has invested the fief with exaggerated prominence and placed undue emphasis on the importance of a special mode of land tenure to the detriment of other, more significant aspects of social, economic, and political life.

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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