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in addition to what some others are saying I want to point out that feudalism doesn't have one of the biggest key elements of capitalism: wage labor
peasants did not sell their labor to capitalists but rather worked the land for themselves and were tithed a portion of their crops, more or less. in many places the situation was almost communalistic in that all peasants were equals working the land and then you had the high castes above you, but you werent employees in any way nor were you slaves. but this varies by era and by locality