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How did the Black Death destabilize the feudal system in the late Middle Ages?
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O It killed mostly nobility, freeing serfs from their ties to the land.
O It ended the Hundred Years' War, allowing an increase in trade.
O It created a labor shortage, which allowed serfs to demand wages for their work
It created demand for new spices from the Middle East.
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It created a labor shortage, which allowed serfs to demand wages for their work.
Explanation: The Black Death killed a large portion of the population, causing labor scarcity; surviving peasants could demand higher pay and move for better work, weakening the manor/feudal ties.
Explanation: The Black Death killed a large portion of the population, causing labor scarcity; surviving peasants could demand higher pay and move for better work, weakening the manor/feudal ties.
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