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How did the black death most contribute to the end of feudalism?
People falsely blamed Jews and beggars for the disease, so these people moved away.
The spread of the disease created religious doubts many faithful Christians. (MY ANSWER)
Widespread deaths led to labor shortages that forced lords to pay peasants wages.
Merchants and guild members managed to survive the disease in greater numbers than others.
People falsely blamed Jews and beggars for the disease, so these people moved away.
The spread of the disease created religious doubts many faithful Christians. (MY ANSWER)
Widespread deaths led to labor shortages that forced lords to pay peasants wages.
Merchants and guild members managed to survive the disease in greater numbers than others.
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Answered by
Writeacher
Are you clear on what feudalism in Medieval Europe was?
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Writeacher
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LOVE
Mrs.Write I chose C.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
C is correct.
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