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In English / Middle School | 2014-04-30

How was society organized in the Middle Ages?

Asked by Taytay1lover

Answer (3)

This organisation is the Feudal System. This is how is goes in ORDER:
**1.) KING 2.) THE BISHOPS 3.) THE BARONS (in our days high class or wealthy people) 4.) THE LORDS (middle class) 5.) PEASANTS (low class)

Answered by brittanycandace | 2024-06-10

Medieval society was organized through feudalism and manorialism, creating a hierarchy of serfs, lords, and monarchs. Intellectual life in the Middle Ages was characterized by scholasticism and the founding of universities. Over time, the feudal system began to weaken, allowing for shifts in wealth and power, particularly among the rising merchant class. ;

Answered by harshtri0510 | 2024-06-18

In the Middle Ages, society was organized primarily through feudalism, creating a hierarchical structure of kings, lords, vassals, and serfs. This system defined roles and obligations based on land ownership and loyalty, with peasants working the lands in exchange for protection. Over time, economic changes led to the rise of the merchant class and a gradual decline of the feudal system.
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Answered by harshtri0510 | 2024-12-23