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Audrina Palmer
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27 March, 20:57
How did common law differ from feudal laws
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Jacqueline Casey
27 March, 21:24
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The common law was based around legislation and judges passing sentences and people obeying laws and things like that. Feudalism was based on nobility choosing what can or cannot be done on their land and it was more subjective since the nobles did what they wanted.
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