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FEUDALISM
For safety and for defense, people in the Middle Ages formed small communities around a central lord or master. Most people lived on a manor, which consisted of the castle, the church, the village, and the surrounding farm land. These manors were isolated, with occasional visits from peddlers, pilgrims on their way to the Crusades, or soldiers from other fiefdoms.In this "feudal" system, the king awarded land grants or "fiefs" to his most important nobles, his barons, and his bishops, in return for their contribution of soldiers for the king's armies. At the lowest echelon of society were the peasants, also called "serfs" or "villeins." In exchange for living and working on his land, known as the "demesne," the lord offered his peasants protection.

One of our favorite historians, John Greene, returns with a video about the Dark Ages including a discussion of Fuedalism and how this time period coincided with the Islamic Empire. You may need to watch it a few times to understand everything that is discussed.
A short video that discusses feudalism and the manor system. It is clear an succint...
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