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How Did Vikings Influence Feudalism

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Vikings helped make Feudalism popular in medieval times in many ways. Their raids caused people to turn to local lords or nobles for protection instead of the kings, and that caused feudalism to grow rapidly, considering their raids were often and fast, and each raid made feudalism grow more and more. Viking raids were not gigantic wars, they were small, lightning-quick hit and run smash and grab raids. They did not attack in the center of kingdoms, they instead attacked the outer rim of kingdoms, usually small villages or monasteries. They did this because it was simply easier. These attacks, however while looking like they only benefitted the Vikings, actually changed medieval life for hundreds of years to come. That change is feudalism. The kingdoms were very large, with the king somewhere in the middle of it. When Vikings would make these, to a king’s perspective, small attacks, it would take more than a week to …show more content…

And it gets more popular as it spreads. People in that time needed protection, and feudalism gave that protection to them, so why wouldn’t they want to use that system? And not only did feudalism make life better for the serfs, it made life better for the knights, the lords and nobles, and even the king. The knights, for one were getting paid, and were protected and fed by the lords and nobles. The lords and nobles were getting loyalty from a ton of knights, and they also had their own mini military. And the king got a “happy”, working kingdom. The people may not be “happy” as in a great mood, but they were a lot happier in general when feudalism took over because their lives were better! They had protection, they had food, and they only had to work the land and pay rent. This made the kings’ jobs easier when they adopted feudalism into their kingdoms because they had all these people below them doing their job for them. Not all of their job, but enough that the king’s didn’t have to worry about

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