where did fedulisim originated
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Federalism as a System of Government
In creating a federalist system the founders were reacting to both the British government and the Articles of Confederation. The British government was — and remains — a unitary system, or one in which power is concentrated in a central government.
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Feudalism in western Europe began in the 5th century AD with the weakening of of the western partition of the Roman Empire and the establishment of many 'barbarian' kingdoms (the vandals, the goths, franks, the ostrogoths etc)...........
Although feudalism develops as early as the 8th century, under the Carolingian dynasty, it does not prevail widely in Europe until the 10th century - by which time virtually the entire continent is Christian......
The word 'feudalism' derives from the medieval Latin terms feudalis, meaning fee, and feodum, meaning fief. ... The feudal system proper became widespread in Western Europe from the 11th century CE onwards, largely thanks to the Normans as their rulers carved up and dished out lands wherever their armies conquered
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