Medieval History
-How did the rise of the towns create a new social class in Medieval society?
A) Local politics grew out of a need to govern the citizens of a town and a politically empowered class emerged.
B) It created a marketplace for merchants and craftsmen to sell their goods to many people at once, generating increased wealth.
C) It created a peasant class of people too poor to move into a town, and they became the lowest class of society.
D) It ended the dominance of the feudal society and townspeople replaced feudal lords in the social hierarchy.
E) As people moved into towns, various ethnic or social groups intermingled, and the people of mixed heritage formed their own class.
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