History, asked by josephinerosemaher, 1 year ago

hat effect did the decline of feudalism in the 16th century have on the beginnings of capitalism?
A) The church was urged to contribute to market towns in the form of taxes.
B) The population of market towns declined as the common laborer moved back to the farm.
C) As the feudal or manor centered economy ended there was a rebirth of towns that operated on free trade principles.
D) Merchants beginning to bring in raw materials created the need to force landowners to maintain control over their feudal estates.

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Answered by writersparadise
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Option C is the answer to the question.

Free trade, mainly as a result of opening up of travel routes, created towns and centres. Trade led to wealth among people, who did not have to rely on farming or working under the nobility.  

This creation of wealth paved the way for a new system of economy called Capitalism, where people could own industries and trade, without having to work under the State.

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct answer is option C.


Internal conflicts between the feudal lords led to the breaking down of the feudal system.


Surplus wealth by nobility and unnecessary expenditure like that on war and luxury consumption.


Market theory, Marxists and Demography were the 3 main pillars which led to the decline of feudalism in the 16th century and rise of capitalism.

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