Asked by Cierra Mahone on Jun 13, 2024

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What was a significant reason that rulers encouraged the end of serfdom during the twelfth century onwards?

A) It freed peasants and allowed them to be taxed.
B) It meant that peasants would remain unfree for decades.
C) It allowed rulers to force peasants to relocate to unpopulated parts of the kingdom.
D) It allowed rulers to force peasants to convert to their religion.
E) It allowed peasants to stay on land even if it was sold to another peasant.

Serfdom

A condition of bondage or modified slavery in which an individual is tied to owning land and owes service and labour to the landowner.

Unpopulated Parts

Areas or regions that are not inhabited by people.

Taxed

The imposition of financial charges or levies upon an individual or an entity by a governing body in order to fund public expenditures.

  • Grasp the reasons behind and implications of the end of serfdom from the twelfth century.
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Ashley FugielJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The end of serfdom meant that peasants were no longer tied to the land under the control of their lords, allowing them to be taxed by the state, which was a significant source of revenue for rulers.