The feudal system was weakened because of the crusades.
The strengthening of the feudal system
The crusades
discovery of the new worldOne indirect result of the Crusades was that the feudal system was not as strong as it had been. Another indirect result was that trade and commerce picked up.
The Crusades and the Renaissance significantly weakened the feudal system in Europe. The Crusades encouraged trade and the movement of people, leading to the growth of towns and a merchant class that diminished the power of feudal lords. Meanwhile, the Renaissance fostered a renewed interest in individualism and humanism, which shifted focus from feudal allegiances to personal ambition and social mobility. Together, these factors contributed to the decline of feudalism and the rise of more centralized forms of government and the early modern state.
The feudal system was weakened because of the crusades.
It eliminated the feudal system in Europe. Which gave increased power to the king.
The strengthening of the feudal system
The crusades
The Crusades weakened the feudal nobility and increased the power of kings.
feudal fighting
fees peasants paided the nobles during the Crusades
Trade and commerce increased and the feudal system was weakened
Trade and commerce increased and the feudal system was weakened
The Nobels
Trade and commerce increased and the feudal system was weakened
because they had the same feudal systems at the same time