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3 factors that led to the end of feudalism was the bubonic plague, the hundreds' years war, and the magna carta
It's takeover by Alexander the Great.
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One factor was that they had a very weak military.
They are hunted by humans, and reduces habitat is probably the the greatest causes of decline.
They are hunted by humans, and reduces habitat is probably the the greatest causes of decline.
Hunting and reduced habitat
That there was so much fighting over who was the new emperor.
Alexander the Great's 10 year military conquest was terminal.
The two factors that led to the decline of American railroads in the latter part of the twentieth century were that more people were able to afford to buy their own automobiles and the increase of interstate highways and trucking.
Factors that led to the decline of the middle ages are all due to the Crusades (that counts as one!) Medieval Europe's expansion view of the world Spices and clothes from Asia due to trade The decline of Feudalism due to the noble class no longer existing The economy became better due to all of these. The best way to describe it is that the Crusades led to the decline. :)
The lack of money led to their decline.