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>Ahem: Robber baron is a term first applied by 19th century muckrakers and others as social criticism to certain wealthy, powerful, and unethical 19th-century American businessmen.
Oh my god, you are an imbecile. Terms can have several different meanings. In the subject of medieval history, 'robber baron' is in fact a nobleman who robs people, by arms in the most direct sense, but there's if you'd like also the toll road option.
>Why don't you learn how google works?
Why don't you, since you're incapable of even googling the wikipedia for what robber baron is in feudal condittions?
>Kek, somebody didn't actually read what they posted did they? Eitherway it doesn't matter, you've invalidated your own argument. Better luck next thread.
Here's the excerpt. If you want you can say you meant some other instance wherein a marine falls through the stairs. That'll do wonders for your argument that marines are infallible.