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The Medieval Legal System in the United States

The medieval legal system in the United States was heavily influenced by European feudalism and indigenous tribal laws. At that time, the legal system was predominantly locally autonomous, with significant variations in laws across regions. Manorial and feudal laws regulated the rights and obligations of nobles and commoners, while indigenous tribes had their own legal systems, including oral laws and traditional customs. With the expansion of colonies, English law gradually came to dominate, but indigenous laws and customary laws were still retained and applied in some areas.

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The Medieval Legal System in the United States

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