<Ul> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> </Ul> <P> Feudalism as practiced in the Kingdom of England was a state of human society which was formally structured and stratified on the basis of land tenure and the varieties thereof . Society was thus ordered around relationships derived from the holding of land, which landholdings are termed "fiefdoms, fiefs, or fees". </P> <P> These political and military customs existed in medieval Europe, having developed around 700 A.D., flourished up to about the first quarter of the 14th century and declined until their legal abolition in England with the Tenures Abolition Act 1660 . </P> <P> The word feudal derives from an ancient Gothic source faihu signifying simply "property" which in its most basic sense was "cattle". This can be compared to the very ancient classical Latin word pecunia, which means both cattle and money . Many societies in existence today demonstrate the traditional use of cattle as financial currency, for example the Masai of Kenya, who pay dowries in this form . </P>

When did feudalism begin and end in england
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