Were social conflicts in medieval society inevitable?

Social conflicts in that era were almost inevitable. This was due to the serious stratification of society, in which there was a huge difference between the people and the nobility. Ordinary people were forced to work for a feudal lord, had no property and were actually deprived of the opportunity for a normal existence. The nobility and the clergy, on the contrary, led a rich life and disposed of the lands, property and even the lives of the peasants entrusted to them. This contradiction caused a regular exacerbation of social relations.



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