what was the cause of abolition of feudal system in europe?
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Answer:
origin of feudalism
Explanation:
the feudal system proper become widespread in western europe from the 11 th century CE onward,largely thanks to the normans as their rulers carved up and dished out land
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The Abolition of feudalism
of course the violence of peasant insurgency worried the deputies of the national assembly; to some it seemed as if the country side were being engulfed by anarchy that threatened all property.But the majority were unwilling to turn against the Rebellious peasants . Instead of denouncing the violence,they tried to appese peasant opinion.Lebaral nobels and clergy began the session of August 4by renouncing their ancient feudal privileges. Within hours the Assembly was propelled into decreeing “the abolition of feudalism” as well as the church tithe, venality of office, regional privilege, and fiscal privilege. A few days later, to be sure, the Assembly clarified the August 4 decree to assure that “legitimate” seigneurial property rights were maintained. While personal feudal servitudes such as hunting rights, seigneurial justice, and labour services were suppressed outright, most seigneurial dues were to be abolished only if the peasants paid compensation to their lords, set at 20 to 25 times the annual value of the obligation. The vast majority of peasants rejected that requirement by passive resistance, until pressure built in 1792–93 for the complete abolition of all seigneurial dues without compensation.