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an old painting with many people standing around and looking at the man in the middle

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an old painting with people in blue and red

Feudalism was a land that was based on an economic system, that combined certain social and legal customs in Europe during the Middle Ages. Feudal society was spilt into strict hierarchies with each group having obligations and expectations from the groups above and below them.

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an old book cover showing the structure of a medieval castle with figures and text on it

The Feudal Society in Medieval Europe (by Simeon Netchev) - An illustration depicting the strict hierarchical structure of the societies of Western Europe in the Middle Ages (c.10th-13th century) based on a tenement-based distribution of the land into units or "fiefs." During a period commonly known as Feudalism , the Crown owned all of the Realm (except ...

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an image of a pyramid with people in it

Feudalism pyramid

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a poster with different types of words and arrows in the middle one is labeled how feddalism works

This is a good chart on how Feudalism works. It's basically a cycle. This picture shows how every level gives to another. The king gives land to his nobles. The nobles give land to the knights. The knights give land to the vassals. And the vassals serve the knights, the knights serve the nobles, and the king is at the top, and the cycle continues.

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a pyramid with people on it and the words'pedaal pyramid of power '

Feudalism shaped society of the Medieval Times. It was based on the "pyramid" model of a societal framework. The reason Feudalism is a pyramid is that the group of people at the bottom have the most people, the next level up has few people, and so on until you reach the top. The higher you go, the fewer people in each level, just like a pyramid. The bottom level of Feudalism is the peasants. Peasants would farm. Along with the peasants, there were serfs. Serfs would farm too, but unlike the…

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a diagram showing the structure of a castle and how to use it in order to build castles

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an image of a pyramid with people in different countries and the names of their respective groups

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two vennuous vennuous words are shown in the same diagram, and each has

Students created interactive PowerPoints of the four main levels of society in feudal Medieval Europe--similar to the ones they created for feudal Japan. Each picture on the pyramid links to a slide where that figure in society gives a first person account of his/her role, including job, description, thoughts/feelings, etc. The last slide is a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting the Japanese samurai and European knight. Enjoy a student example below: Below are more examples of pyramids…

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