The factor that most contributed to the development of the manor system in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire was lack of a central authority and infrastructure. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, local lords needed to provide for the protection and sustenance of the people on their lands, leading to the feudal system and the establishment of manorialism as a way to organize agricultural production and social relations.
Which factor most contributed to the development of the manor system in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire? (1 point) (1 point) Responses advancements in agricultural technology advancements in agricultural technology influence of the Catholic Church influence of the Catholic Church lack of a central authority and infrastructure lack of a central authority and infrastructure increased trade with Asia and North Africa
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