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Explain feudal structure of French society

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Answered by beyoncebinu12
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During the ‘middle ages’ of Europe the feudal system was flourished.

It was a pyramid system, based on the level of power.

The king was at the top, who gave grants of land to his noblemen called baron.

The noblemen provided troops to the king.

Then bishop, who was almost equal to the barons.

Then the lords or knights, who got grants of land from bishops.

And the lowest in hierarchy were peasants who worked upon the lands.

This system was based on hierarchy of king at the top, followed by

baron, bishop, knights and peasants

Answered by Devipvu2004
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French soceity during monarchy rule was divided into 3 estates or classes
1st estate comprises the people who were engaged in religious activities which were known as priests or clergy
2nd estate comprises the people who had superior rank in society that is the nobles
3rd estate comprises peasents ,court officials,lawyers ,big businessman etc
These people were more educated than the two above estates
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