Feudalismo - Principais Características
Feudalism: Origins and Characteristics
In this section, the speaker discusses the origins and characteristics of feudalism in Europe during the Middle Ages.
Origins of Feudalism
- The decline of the Roman Empire due to issues in its slave system.
- Barbarian tribes from Germania expanding into Roman territories.
- Arab invasions leading to a decline in Mediterranean trade.
- Shift from urban to rural living, forming relationships with landowners for protection and work.
Development of Feudal Economy
- Feudal economy centered on agriculture for self-consumption.
- Serfs working for landowners, paying tributes through labor or products.
- Various taxes imposed on serfs by feudal lords.
Feudal Society Structure
- Social mobility limited; status determined by birth.
- Three main classes: clergy, nobility, and serfs with defined roles.
- Power centralized around land ownership; king's authority delegated to landowners.
Feudalism: Political and Economic Impact
This section delves into the political and economic implications of feudalism, including power structures and economic developments.
Influence of Church and Trade Expansion
- Church as a dominant political institution controlling culture and wealth.
- Period of feudal expansion post-invasions led to agricultural surplus and increased maritime trade.
Crisis in Feudal System