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san4es73 [151]
2 years ago
5

What replaced feudalism during the Middle Ages? How?

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2 answers:
MissTica2 years ago
7 0
It was replaced by the early capitalist structures of the renaissance. Land owners turned private farming into profit.
pashok25 [27]2 years ago
4 0
End of the Middle Ages
As feudalism faded, it was gradually replaced by the early capitalist structures of the Renaissance. Land owners now turned to privatized farming for profit. Laborers began demanding - and were given - better wages and additional liberties.
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