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The Crusades contributed to the decline of feudalism by weakening the power of local lords as many nobles sold their lands to finance their participation, leading to a centralization of authority. Additionally, the return of crusaders brought new wealth and ideas, fostering trade and the growth of towns, which diminished the reliance on the feudal system. As a result, peasants gained more freedom and opportunities, further eroding the manorial system that characterized feudalism.

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