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Why did some feudal lords and land lords join the revolt?​

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Answered by AduSubha
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Predictably, the relationship between lord and vassal became a struggle for a reduction in the services required by the fief. Lords, as vassals of the king, joined their own vassals in revolt against the high cost of the feudal arrangement.

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Answered by YashrajRanjan
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Feudalism flourished in Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries.

Feudalism in England determined the structure of society around relationships derived from the holding and leasing of land, or fiefs.

In England, the feudal pyramid was made up of the king at the top with the nobles, knights, and vassals below him.

Before a lord could grant land to a tenant he would have to make him a vassal at a formal ceremony. This ceremony bound the lord and vassal in a contract.

While modern writers such as Marx point out the negative qualities of feudalism, such as the exploitation and lack of social mobility for the peasants, the French historian Marc Bloch contends that peasants were part of the feudal relationship; while the vassals performed

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