läänesüsteeme
Läänesüsteeme, also known as feudal systems, were political and economic structures prevalent in medieval Europe. These systems were characterized by a hierarchical social order where land was owned by a few, and the majority of the population were serfs or peasants who worked the land. The term "läänesüsteem" is derived from the Old French word "len," which means "loan" or "grant," reflecting the nature of land ownership in these systems.
In läänesüsteeme, the king or lord would grant land to vassals in exchange for their loyalty and
The läänesüsteem was a highly centralized system, with power concentrated in the hands of the king or
The läänesüsteem began to decline in the late Middle Ages as a result of several factors, including