Yes.
The European feudalism worked by bringing social stability in medieval Europe.
Weakened power of the church, increased power of the king, 1/3 population died, Fuedalism was weakened.
black plague killed millions throughout Europe, so, with less people being taxed, feudal lord's income decreased making extremely difficult to maintain army for defense, tax collection and armed men to kingdom's obligations
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increased kings power,1\3 people died,fuedalism was weakened,weakened church power
i think England
When People died of the Plague, the other people could get increased pay because there would be less people.
Fuedalism, or the Fuedal System, was instituted throughout Medieval Europe. In the Fuedal System, serfs, or peasants, work on land belonging to a lord, in exchange for protection. This land was owned by a lord, who lived in a manor house, and had a small private army of knights, who defended the manor in return for a small amount of pay and a place to live. Fuedalism was abolished at the turn of the 17th century and was replaced by absolutism, or a system where nations are ruled under one monarch, or ruler.
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The most significant effect that the Russian revolution had on Europe was that it made Eastern Europe to experience to an economic failure.
The King was a lord, who is the top level.
Continental Europe is also referred as Mainland Europe. It does not include the islands of Europe.