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From which word is “feudalism” derived ?

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Answered by renurenu
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feudalism was derived from the latin word feodum
Answered by DodieZollner
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The feudalism term is derived from the Latin word called feudum or feodum.

Explanation:

  • Feudalism term used to describe the Middle Ages or medieval period in Europe that existed and was the dominant social system.
  • Feudalism shaped social structure by dividing three classes included a king, a noble class, and a peasant class.
  • In the Middle ages, the land belonged to the king, who gave the land to nobles for agriculture to generate wealth for him.
  • The land toiled by peasants and was forbidden to leave without their lord's permission.
  • Feudalism also called the feudal system.
  • Serfs were the peasants who belonged to the lowest feudal class.

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