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How did the growth of a new middle class affect feudalism? Last one sry..

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The new middle class challenged feudal authority and caused towns to start turning into cities. Overall, there was a lack of infrastructure.
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Before the rise of the middle class, Europe under the feudal system consists of clergy, nobility, and commoners (serfs, servants). The middle class known as the bourgeoisie class consist of merchants, traders, and artisans. The middle class created a market of financial independence and free enterprise. The middle class in the middle ages encouraged in the emerging of towns that became bustling centers of commerce.

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