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Europe
Both had a feudal system
Actually , there is no definite place.But the feudal system originated in Japan and Europe.
Ahhh hellpp ! The question is supposed to be "what was the indirect result of the crusades on europe?" 1. the decline of feudalism 2. the expansion of serfdom 3. the decrease of power 4. the decline of scientific and medievel knowledge
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1) An expansion of manufacturing. 2) An increase in the importance of towns and cities. 3) A decline of the feudal way of life.
The Reformation did not lead to the growth of feudalism; in fact, it occurred during the decline of the feudal system. The Reformation was a religious movement in the 16th century that challenged the authority of the Catholic Church and led to significant social and political changes in Europe, but it did not directly impact the feudal system.
It was the government of Europe for a 1,000 years.
It eliminated the feudal system in Europe. Which gave increased power to the king.
There was never capitalism in Europe in the Middle Ages. Capitalism is a modern idea and developed in the 20th century. The Middle Ages were a feudal society where only one percent of the population were in control and everyone else worked for them.
Feudalism was already in decline by the time of the Crusades due to factors such as the growth of centralized monarchies and the rise of commerce. The Crusades did contribute to the decline of feudalism by weakening the power of feudal lords and increasing the authority of monarchs. However, it is unlikely that feudalism would have continued indefinitely even without the Crusades due to the broader socio-economic changes taking place in Europe during that time.
The strengthening of the feudal system
Feudal lords.
Europe
because they had the same feudal systems at the same time
peasant or serf
Christianity, specifically Catholicism.