what is the meaning of fedalism
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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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Feaudalism is the social system existed in in the middle ages of Europe, in which people worked and fought for a person who owned land and received land and protection from him in return
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