1215 was the year of the Magna Carta. This was a document that limited the powers of the monarch of England, which therefore was a decline in feudalism in that specific area.
The Crusades caused many nobles and knights to leave their land which caused feudalism to decline. Because of the decline in feudalism, many kings took the opprotunity to come to power and create a kingdom.
3 factors that led to the end of feudalism was the bubonic plague, the hundreds' years war, and the magna carta
a governing body that traveled around and was made up of all kinds of men but no women
The loss of serfs on the manor.
The Reformation did not lead to the growth of feudalism; in fact, it occurred during the decline of the feudal system. The Reformation was a religious movement in the 16th century that challenged the authority of the Catholic Church and led to significant social and political changes in Europe, but it did not directly impact the feudal system.
William the Conqueror brought feudalism to England in 1066.
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black death (plague) and crusades
The Treaty of Verdun in 843 caused Frankish kingdom to divide into 3 kingdoms, which lead to decline of strong rulers. The dissolution of the Frankish empire caused the era to return into the Dark Ages, until feudalism arose.
No, feudalism flourished between 900 and 1500, but then started to decline at a steady pace.