Feudal System

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During the feudal system, the King owned all the land, and the nobility, in exchange for guarantees of loyalty and military service, was allowed to hold and control land. This system led to the creation of trusts, which enabled nobles to transfer their land and assets to a trustee who would manage their property until they could use it again.