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Social, economical and political system of Medieval Europe and in similar way in China and Japan, sometimes also known as manorialism. The system consisted of complex network of relations between nobility, making them lords and vassals of one another, and requiring serfdom from peasants.

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Has feudalism been a programmed event for nations in the past?

I can't help but notice that when a kingdom/empire/nation reaches a certain level of development, they seem to change their administration to feudalism. … It seems like feudalism is a "programmed event". Has there been a reason for this or is it just coincidence? PS. I, by no means, intend to disparage any nations in my question. …
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