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The 4 levels of feudalism are as follows: Monarchs. Nobles. Knights. Peasants/Serf.
Feudalism in Europe had four levels. The king was at the top, nobles were below him, and knights fought for the nobles. The peasants or serfs were at the bottom of the system, and they worked on the land as payment for their dwellings.
These four sections are peasants, knights, lords, and the monarch. Each of these sections features a full-colour illustration and a brief summary of the tier. This resource is designed to provide a simple yet effective illustration of the feudal system that children will understand.
The feudal system is easy to understand if you think of it as a pyramid. As mentioned, the king was at the top of the pyramid and the head of the feudal society. Under the king were the vassals, or nobles who were given land and castles by the king for their promise of protection and loyalty to him in time of war.
Lesson Summary These vassals swore fealty to their lords, i.e., promised to come to their lords aid in time of war. The feudal system created an upper class consisting of the monarch, nobles, knights, and clergy (members of the Catholic Church) holding power, although they fought among each other for more control.

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Medieval society consisted of upper, middle, and lower classes constructed along feudal lines. Lords, kings, nobles, and clergy, gave grants of land called fiefs to vassals, who owed them military service in exchange.
What were four major elements of the feudal system? Land and wealth belonged to king, ranks of nobility, the manor, and relationship between lord and vassal.
In England, the feudal pyramid was made up of the king at the top with the nobles, knights, and vassals below him. Before a lord could grant land to a tenant he would have to make him a vassal at a formal ceremony. This ceremony bound the lord and vassal in a contract.

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