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Desiree Baxter
15 November, 02:31
Primary cause of feudalism?
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Dean Oconnor
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Feudalism in the western sense included lords and serfs ... Some of the effects of Feudalism were that the Nobles became responsible for the protection of their vassals and serfs. The manor became an agricultural estate operated by the lord and worked by the peasants who sustained the land and drove the economy.
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