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Middle Ages saw rise of feudalism and Christianity from "summary" of A Short History of the World . by H. G. Wells

During the Middle Ages, Europe saw the emergence of two dominant forces that would shape the political and religious landscape of the time. Feudalism, a system of land ownership and social hierarchy, began to take root as a response to the need for protection and stability in a tumultuous world. This system allowed for the decentralization of power, with local lords holding authority over their lands and the people who worked them. In exchange for protection and land, peasants pledged their loyalty and service to their lords, creating a complex web of obligations and relationships. At the same time, Christianity was also on the rise, spreading throughout Europe and becoming the dominant religion of the time. The Christian Church wielded significant power and influence, providing a sense of unity and stability in a world filled with uncertainty and upheaval. The Church played a central role in the lives of medieval Europeans, guiding their beliefs, values, and behaviors. It provided a moral framework for society, offering salvation and redemption to those who followed its teachings. Feuda...
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    A Short History of the World .

    H. G. Wells

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