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European monarchs began gaining power while the aristocracy lost power. During the dark ages of Medieval times, Feudalism led to the shift in power dynamics in that the Nobles of the time starting to lose power that was gained by the Kings at the same time that the Catholic Pope also gained power and influence over the kingdoms. The feudal landlords started to negotiate with the kings and pledge allegiance to them in exchange for protection. The Kings exerted absolute power and dominion over the reign. However, as the Pope also increased power through religion, it conflicted with the power of the Kings.
Feudalism led to the European monarchs gaining power because the aristocracy were forced to swear allegiance to the monarchs.
Feudalism in Europe:
- Developed during the Dark Ages
- Involved the aristocracy swearing their lands to monarchs and then holding these lands on behalf of the monarchs
Feudalism therefore led to the once powerful aristocracy losing some of their power as they were now placed under the control of monarchs - a situation they were often forced into for protection from other kingdoms.
In conclusion, feudalism allowed the monarchy to rise.
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