The factor that most contributed to the development of the manor system in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire is lack of a central authority and infrastructure. After the fall of Rome, the breakdown of centralized government led to a need for local self-sufficiency, which the manor system provided. Landowners could manage their own estates, offering protection and stability in a time of chaos.
Which factor most contributed to the development of the manor system in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire? (1 point)
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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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