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Feudalism declined during the Crusades because
the Catholic Church called for its end.
the nobility's wealth and land passed to the monarch.
the Catholic Church took control of European governments.
many knights decided to rise up against their kings.
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the nobility's wealth and land passed to the monarch.
Explanation: Many nobles sold or lost lands to pay for crusading expeditions or died on campaign, and kings increased taxation and authority (supported by growing towns and merchants), which weakened local feudal ties and helped centralize power.
Explanation: Many nobles sold or lost lands to pay for crusading expeditions or died on campaign, and kings increased taxation and authority (supported by growing towns and merchants), which weakened local feudal ties and helped centralize power.
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