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in what ways were the wealthy europeans of the renaissance differnent from the wealthy europeans of feudal times?
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The feudal system was imposed on serfs (poor farmers) by Princes: the wealthy nobility.
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A feudal society provides one thing a good way for a wealthy person to live well off the labor of others.
During the feudal period, art was unrealistic, 2d, and exclusively religious. During the renaissance, art started becoming a lot more realistic, with shadows, realistic lighting, and sometimes even 3d figures.
An oath of fealty during the Renaissance was an oath sworn by the tenant to be faithful to his feudal lord. It begins with the letter O.
The feudal system faced several challenges, including the rise of centralized monarchies, which undermined the power of local lords and reduced their influence. Additionally, the growth of trade and urbanization led to the emergence of a wealthy merchant class, diminishing the reliance on the feudal economy. Peasant revolts and social unrest, driven by demands for better rights and conditions, further threatened the stability of the feudal order. Lastly, the spread of new ideas during the Renaissance and the Reformation encouraged a shift towards individualism and away from traditional hierarchical structures.
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 Renaissance began in Italian city-states, where middle-class citizens grew to challenge the traditional powers of feudal Europe.
The Renaissance began in Italian city states, where middle class citizens grew to challenge the traditional powers of feudal Europe