what do you mean by feudalism
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Feudalism is a system of land ownership and duties. It was used in the Middle Ages. With feudalism, all the land in a kingdom was the king's. However, the king would give some of the land to the lords or nobles who fought for him, called vassals. These gifts of land were called fiefs.
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Term Feudalism is derived from German word 'feud' ('piece of land'). Feudalism was a division of society developed initially in medieval France, then in England and southern Italy; it was a kind of agricultural production relationship between lords and peasants. The Catholic Church was a powerful institution.
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