what is feudal system in french revolution class 9th
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The members of first two estates that is, Clergy and Nobility enjoy certain privileges by birth. They are exempted from paying taxes to the state. Nobles also enjoy 'feudal' privileges which include feudal dues extracted from peasants. The church extracts its share of taxes called Tithes from peasants.
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Feudalism(feudal system) was common in France before the French revolution.
The system consisted of the granting of land for return for military services.
In a feudal system, a peasant or worker received a piece of land in return for serving a lord or king, especially during times of war.
The peasant now is called as a VASSAL.
In the late medieval period, this system became hereditary.
Feudalism discouraged trade and economic growth. And it discouraged unified government.
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here's your answer ---->
Feudalism(feudal system) was common in France before the French revolution.
The system consisted of the granting of land for return for military services.
In a feudal system, a peasant or worker received a piece of land in return for serving a lord or king, especially during times of war.
The peasant now is called as a VASSAL.
In the late medieval period, this system became hereditary.
Feudalism discouraged trade and economic growth. And it discouraged unified government.
Hope you found it useful.
_--'**CHEERS**'--_
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