The Failures of the Feudal System

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The rise of manorialism and feudalism in Europe started in the early Middle Ages. There were peasants and knights. However these knights were different from the loyal, honorable, and selfless knights one may usually depict. These knights were corrupt, abusive, and self-centered individuals with no morals. They ideally were supposed to help and protect the peasants. Instead the peasants were abused by their own protectors. The feudal system was developed to allow people to barter services for the good of both of the parties. However, the feudal relationship between the knight and the peasant failed because the knights of the early middle ages did not fulfill their duty to protect their peasants.

In an ideal feudal system, the feudal relationship between the knight and serf would allow both of those parties to thrive. Ideally, the knight would protect their serfs against threats. “And when the weak … established protectors … deter … outrageous behavior.” (Document 5). In return, the serf would work the land and come up with food for the knight. “’I`ll sweat and toil for ...

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