answersLogoWhite

0

I think the growth of feudalism was spawned of two things.

First, the lack of a distinct government system

Second, poorer peasants needed land, funds and governmental power that the noblemen and barons had back then.

I hope this helped.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How did the breakdown of the central authority of Europe lead to the development of feudalism?

saev


How did the geography of Europe contribute to the development of feudalism?

The geography of Europe had very little to do with the development of feudalism except the fact that Europe had a lot of arable land. Most of the drivers to feudalism were the lack of powerful regional oversight and the need for landowners to actively secure their own holdings.


How did Muslims invasions lead to the rise of feudalism?

cause they suck


What law served as a foundation for development of Japanese feudalism?

The Konden Einen Shizaihou


What geography feature contributed to the development of feudalism in Europe?

Hills and bodies of water.


How did the collapsee of the western roman empire lead feudalism?

because i dont know


In what way did the great famine effect Europe?

It helped lead to the end of feudalism.


How did feudalism helped shape potlitical and social development in Europe during the middle ages?

by refundind the economy


H ow did the Germanic invasions lead to Feudalism and Ruralization in Europe?

the germanic invasions led to feudalism by breaking down central authority. (if anyone has more info on central authority.. post it!)


Can joint inflammation lead to the development of a fever?

Yes, joint inflammation can lead to the development of a fever.


What were the long term effects on the feudalism system?

The long-term effects of the feudalism system included the concentration of power among nobles, the stagnation of social mobility, and the eventual decline of feudalism in favor of more centralized forms of governance like monarchies. Feudalism also contributed to economic inefficiency and fragmentation of territories, making it difficult for large-scale development and trade to flourish.


What was the''great fear'' and what did it lead to?

The "Great Fear" is a term for the rumors that preceded the French Revolution and the abolition of feudalism in France.