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How did the Vietnam war contribute to black militancy
Nothing, it kept rich and powerful safe. black death caused revolt against the system.
it had an impact on the population growth
If you are asking about what famous war was going on at the time of the Black Death, it was the Hundred Years' War.
From as early as the mid 1300's during time of peasants revolting against the Lords, feudalism was declining. From what I can see, the end of Feudalism in England was quick prevalent by about 1500. In saying this, Feudalism cultural ideology that was developed and evolved over time based on what was currently happening at the time.
the hundred year's war the black plague the increasing financial pressures on European rulers the weakening of feudalism in Europe
alot of serfs were dying so they asked for higher payment to their lords
it was always faith
Black Death Plague forced people to revolt. This let to collapse of feudalism.
This is Feudalism, a system of protection for loyalty that declined during the Renaissance due to the Black Plague, growth of trade, and urbanization. The vassals pledged loyalty to the lord of the manor.
nothing, not compared to what the Black Death did.
Black Death killed almost 75 to 200 million people. This caused people to loose their faith and end feudalism.
Black Death helped to end feudalism. It also helped to end influence of church over common people.
black death (plague) and crusades
Black Death caused people to loose faith. Thus it resulted in revolts against feudalism.
During the medieval period, feudalism was a system in which the king granted land to nobles in exchange for military service and loyalty.
Inga from the black hoard has it.