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Blayne
Yesterday, 18:51
Why was feudalism successful?
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Julie Lambert
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It was successful in that for centuries a feudal structure allowed a central authority (the King) to exercise a measure of control over local rulers to whom some power was devolved. The system worked, using personal allegiances to hold together a society which had neither the communications nor the organization to function any other way
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