Introduction
Key forces
- Feudalism emerged from the collapse of Carolingian central authority, as local lords filled the vacuum with land-based power and sworn personal loyalty.
- The vassal-lord bond, sealed through ceremony and fief grants, was the basic mechanism for organising military service and governing territory across medieval Europe.
- Most people lived on manors as serfs or free peasants, bound by customary obligation to a lord who controlled their land, labour, and local justice.
- The Black Death, peasant revolts, and the rise of towns and centralised monarchies together dissolved the feudal order across the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

















