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Q: What were the positive effects of feudalism of Europe in the middle ages?
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Where was feudalism most used?

Europe during the Middle Ages.


How did crusaders affect feudalism?

The crusade affected Europe in two ways. They increased trad between Europe and the Middle East, and the helped break down feudalism.


How did the crusades affect feudalism?

The crusade affected Europe in two ways. They increased trad between Europe and the Middle East, and the helped break down feudalism.


When did feudalism develop in western europe?

The middle ages- 1000-1500 AD.


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

by refundind the economy


What is the political and military system of the middle ages?

Medieval Europe was ruled by kings and aristocratic families.


Which was a characteristic of feudalism in both Europe and Japan during the middle ages?

People knew their roles in a rigid class system.


What happened after Europe's population began to increase during the middle age?

the population began to grow because feudalism increased


Positive effect of the crusade?

Some positive affects were that it helped feudalism to decline, increase trade between the middle east and it hepled spread cultural diffusion. =] your welcome


What effects did the crusades have on the middle east and Europe?

the effect was war


What were the effects of feudalism?

Feudalism was a system that provided a distribution of power from the king down to the lowest levels of society, what was called the feudal pyramid. This worked fairly well to provide security for the farmers and feudal lords, but it was difficult for larger nations to unify. Eventually, large nations developed strong central governments, and feudalism ceased to have a reason to exist. Even for the local lords, it was much easier to free the serfs and charge rent.