Political Science, asked by dilpreetkaur2172, 11 months ago

What were the dominant forces of the early medieval period (History)

Answers

Answered by rituverma12345
1

Answer:

The masters of the Renaissance regarded their era as a golden age, and looked back on the previous age as "dark" by comparison. Thus it is considered to be the "middle" transitional period between late antiquity and the modern world. It had feudal and manorial systems as socio-economic forms. Feudalism generally describes the relation held between a lord and his vassal. Manorialism placed significant emphasis upon self-sufficiency of manors, the underlying structure of economic establishment.

In addition to new socio-economic forms and models, new agricultural methods also came into existence, including the moldboard plow, which allowed a greater arriation of crops, and the three-field system, a manner in which one-third of available farmland was left fallow (unplated) to reduce the risk of soil erosion or over-usage.

Explanation:

follow me

Answered by pinkypony60
1

Explanation:

sorry I didn't get what you are about

Similar questions
Math, 1 year ago