feodaalisista
Feodaalisista, or the feudal system, was a medieval socio-political structure prevalent in Europe from roughly the 9th to the 15th centuries. It was characterized by a hierarchical relationship between landowners and their dependents, primarily peasants known as serfs. The system was built on the exchange of land for labor and military service, forming the backbone of economic and political organization during the period.
At the top of the feudal hierarchy stood the monarch, who granted land to powerful nobles in
The majority of the population consisted of peasants, who worked the land in exchange for protection and
Feodaalisista reinforced a rigid class structure, with limited social mobility. The system also played a crucial