What is the main feature of a medieval feudal society?
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The main feature of a medieval feudal society was a strict class order. At the very top were kings and queens. They controlled entire countries and everyone had to follow the king's command. Below the king were vassals, also known as lords, who controlled smaller sections of land and were very rich.
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During the medieval ages, society divided into three classes: a king, a noble class, and a peasant class.
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- In the Middle Ages, feudalism system was very much practice in a society where lords maintain their land by serfdom.
- In the Middle ages, all the land belonged to the king who gave the land to nobles for agriculture to generate wealth for him.
- Nobles were the owner of lands in Europe while servants and peasants related to the lower feudal class in the society.
- The land toiled by serfs who were tied to the land and forbidden to leave without their lord's permission.
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