Give one / two line definition for feudal system .
Answers
Answered by
1
feudal system. ... In a feudal system, a peasant or worker known as a vassal received a piece of land in return for serving a lord or king, especially during times of war. Vassals were expected to perform various duties in exchange for their own fiefs, or areas of land.
HERE IS UR ANSWER
MY FRND
@BEHAPPY....!!
#U NEED ANY FURTHER HELP ASK ME...OKK,!!☺️☺️
HERE IS UR ANSWER
MY FRND
@BEHAPPY....!!
#U NEED ANY FURTHER HELP ASK ME...OKK,!!☺️☺️
Answered by
0
The feudal system was a part of a government during the medieval period in which King remained the head.
Explanation:
- Feudalism also called the feudal system.
- Feudalism term used to describe the Middle Ages or medieval period in Europe and Asia.
- During this period, 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 they were forbidden to leave from lands without the lord's approval.
Learn More:
What is feudal system
https://brainly.in/question/9008676
Similar questions