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Feudalism By Jennifer Caba

What is Feudalism? Feudalism is a way to govern a large state when the king is poor and not vary powerful. Feudalism is a way to govern a large state when the king is poor and not vary powerful. When there aren’t good roads, it is hard to communicate with people who live far away so, feudalism helps with this problem as well. When there aren’t good roads, it is hard to communicate with people who live far away so, feudalism helps with this problem as well.

What military weapon is a knight compared to? Knights are compared to a sword because they both have the same qualities. A sword is used to protect like a knight. It also is made out of metal and steel which shows strength. A sword shines like a knight because of their high social class.

What invention improved a knights ability to stay on his horse? In the middle ages, the development of mounted knights was invented. The reason was because it was hard to fight and slay on the horse at the same time. So horses and riders (knights) were trained especially for staying on the horse. This invention was called Cavalry. In the middle ages, the development of mounted knights was invented. The reason was because it was hard to fight and slay on the horse at the same time. So horses and riders (knights) were trained especially for staying on the horse. This invention was called Cavalry.

Why did armor and therefore knighthood, represent a higher social class? Knighthood represents a higher social class because of their pride and career of a knight. Knighthood represents a higher social class because of their pride and career of a knight. And behavior or qualities applying a knight such as chivalry. And behavior or qualities applying a knight such as chivalry. Armor was a symbol of a higher class. Army noblemen that wore a full suit of armor war known as a knight. Armor was a symbol of a higher class. Army noblemen that wore a full suit of armor war known as a knight.

What were the responsibilities of a knight? The responsibilities of a knight are that they were forced on them by the feudal system of government. The responsibilities of a knight are that they were forced on them by the feudal system of government. Since a knight received their property and wealth from the nobles and the king, he has responsibilities to carry out their will and wishes. Since a knight received their property and wealth from the nobles and the king, he has responsibilities to carry out their will and wishes. The knight also vowed to live the code of loyalty which gave them other responsibilities. The knight also vowed to live the code of loyalty which gave them other responsibilities. Responsibilities: Responsibilities: Member of the army Member of the army Train others of the nobles or kings Train others of the nobles or kings They had to be the best worrior they could be They had to be the best worrior they could be Use their stregth to preform good deeds Use their stregth to preform good deeds Look after the poor Look after the poor Defend the weak Defend the weak Look after women or orphans Look after women or orphans And stand for justice, morality, and honor And stand for justice, morality, and honor

Explain the beginning of Feudalism During the middle ages, invasions by Germanic tribes weakened kingdoms. presants looked up to nobles than to the kings protection. this made a new system called Feudalism. During the middle ages, invasions by Germanic tribes weakened kingdoms. presants looked up to nobles than to the kings protection. this made a new system called Feudalism. Feudalism made Europe safer led to the increase production of food and goods. Feudalism made Europe safer led to the increase production of food and goods. This new system improved trade and the growth of towns and cities. This new system improved trade and the growth of towns and cities.