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what is fuedal dues,fuedalism,fuedal system?​

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Answered by Goodtobetrue
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Feudal dues -Means a compulsory amount that the lower estates paid to the higher estates. This was either collected in the form of cash or through stuffs or services. In a feudal system, a peasant or worker is known as a vassal.

Feudalism -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.

Feudal System-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.

Answered by scienceworm1
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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.

Feudal dues:-

A compulsory payment that the lower estates had to make to the higher estates. This could be collected in the form of cash, kind or services.

Feudaliam:-

Feudalism is defined as a Medieval European political, economic and social system from the 9th to 15th century. An example of feudalism is someone farming a piece of land for a lord and agreeing to serve under the lord in war in exchange for getting to live on the land and receiving protection.

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