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The Impact of the Hundred Years' War The Hundred Years' War contributed to the decline of feudalism by helping to shift power from feudal lords to monarchs and common people.
When the Black Death swept over Europe and wiped out a third of its population, it also destroyed Feudalism. Peasants were free to leave the lands of the lords to try to find higher wages because of the huge labor shortages. The land that had usually been the primary source of wealth was now worthless.The great population loss wrought by the plague brought favorable results to the surviving peasants in England and Western Europe, such as wage increases and more access to land, and was one of the factors in the ending of the feudal system.The factors responsible for the decline of feudalism were: Development of new towns and cities. Peasants revolt. Emergence of middle class.There were many causes for the breakdown of the feudal system. You will explore three of these causes: political changes in England, a terrible disease, and a long series of wars. In England, several political changes in the 12th and 13th centuries helped to weaken feudalism.
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Enslaved people often had to do physical labour.
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I do believe in equality
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"All men [and women] are created equal"- Founding Fathers
We are all the same just different in melanin.
I personally am in Christ so whatever title I had before Slave or President I have resigned and for this reason I am just as bad or good as the next person. JESUS LOVES YOU!
Answer: Clinton was not President during FAd'H Coup d'Etat of Sept 30, 1991, George Bush Sr. was.
Explanation: This is a trick question, but the interesting note is that when President Aristide abilished the military on Dec 6, 1995, the Clinton administration was severely against it. This one action was the most popular singular act that Aistide did while in office, yet Clinton began his own conribution to the US disinformation campaign against Aristide.
Given that Jimmy Carter had a role in the 1991 Coup, it likely means that Clonton would have also supported that.
The answer would probably be D. Your Welcome!