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Questions
How did the decline of feudalism contribute to the rise of the Renaissance?
The decline of feudalism led to the rise of Renaissance. Give two reasons.
Solution
The decline of feudalism in the 13th and 14th centuries provided an impetus to free thinking. The peace and freedom that prevailed after the decline of feudalism favoured the growth of New Learning. It led to the new developments in the spheres of art, literature, philosophy, and science and contributed to the rise of the Renaissance.
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