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How was the society structured in Europe during the middle ages?

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Answered by vithya01
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Answer:

The structure of society during middle age were as follows

Answered by DodieZollner
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The society structured in Europe during the middle ages as given below:

Explanation:

  • During the middle ages, society divided into three classes: a king, a noble class, and a peasant class.
  • The medieval or middle ages society was known as feudalism.
  • In Feudal society, lords and nobles were the owners of lands in Europe while servants and peasants related to the lower feudal class in the society.  
  • Serfs were the peasants, belonged to the lowest feudal class, who forced to work in fields which belonged to their lords.
  • Serfs toiled the land for lords wealth and success as they were the source of agriculture labour.
  • Servants were the property of their lord as they owned no land and became dependent on them.

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