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America had skip the feudal stage, she never had a feudal system. Unlike the European countries, struggle many centries with the old feudal system. Many European countries had to had revolutions to overturn the old feudal system. Louis Hartz pointed out that liberalism seemed natural to America. The lack of a feudal tradition in United States affected American life in many ways. The system of feudalism was developed gradually between the eighth and eleventh centuries. In the early feudal stage, when a freeman gave up his tit
In feudal system, people only could believed in one religion. They had to worried about their own livings. The lords had to provided the housing, food, clothing. They didn't had to follow the same occupations passed by generations and generations, like the feudalism. le to his land he became the lord's "man" and promised him his loyalty. Serfs were bound to the land and not to any particular lord who held it in fief. Officially the serfs were "unfree". Liberalism was so natural to American. It was an obligation between the lords and serfs. Without feudalism, American believed they could do whatever occupations if they wanted. United States was created without any revolutions and without any kings. Enrico Augell and Craig Murphy pointed out, denominational religion, liberalism and a faith in science were the "common sense" to American. In the beginning of America, those men who settled in the new world were the men who fled from the feudal system in Europe.
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