Europe's feudal military hierarchy made adaptation hard because changing tactics against Vikings would have required changing the social hierarchy that armored knights supported.
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Europe's feudal military hierarchy made adaptation hard because changing tactics against Vikings would have required changing the social hierarchy that armored knights supported.
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"Right? The Vikings knew all these places, and so these places were perfect to pillage. And that's what really started the Viking Age, the..."
"These knights would take this land and run it to farmers. Over time, as we know, farmers will incur a lot of debt. Which..."
"Okay? So, if you were a navy like Athens, you were a democracy. If you had a cavalry like the Macedonians, you were a..."
"So, the structure of your military determined the structure of your political system. So, the Europeans purposely did not respond to Viking threat because..."
"...affairs. So basically, this is important because Iran has two parallel military structures. You have the military, but you also have the IRGC. The..."
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