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Feudalism
note: for word etymology & associated terms, see Feudal Europe
Feudalism[edit | edit source]
- also called the "feudal system"
- a system of shared power, benefits and responsibilities between semi-autonomous political, and usually agricultural-based, land units
- feudal societies existed in medieval Europe, ancient China, Japan, and elsewhere
- articles in this wiki:
- here for wikipedia entry on Examples of feudalism (wikipedia)