The correct answer is<span> Japanese peasants owned the land they farmed.
Marriage was always used to make peace and estates were found around castles too in both places. Japanese peasants owned much land that was given to them by the nobles or by samurai. They paid taxes of course, but the land was their, unlike in Europe.</span>
One could be the rise of towns and the crusades. The Crusades was a campaign to reclaim the
Holy from Muslim rule. Despite the
number of campaigns launched. The Holy
remained under Muslim control and this weakened the feudal system as the
nobility spent most of their wealth on these campaigns. This led to the growth of towns where merchants
grew rich and became a force in society which led to the rise of the
Renaissance where interest was centered on the classics.
I'm not sure but I think it's The Chinese textiles and worked metals were not as well made as those of the the Europeans' so payments had to be modified. (Prezi)