Confucianism: The Use Of Feudalism In Medieval Europe

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Feudalism is a way of organizing the people of a country. Europe and Japan both used this in their society. The main social system in the medieval Europe is feudalism. This meant that the nobles held lands from the crowns in exchange for military services, while the lower class were forced to live on their lords land. They organized their people in order from king to nobles to nights and last were the peasants. This system began in Europe around the ninth century. The roman regime was used to create this. While the Europeans used the romans as inspiration, the Japanese used Confucianism. Their local rulers dominated while the emperor just sat back and watched. They organized their people from heist to lowest: samurai warriors, farmers and

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