By the fifteenth century serfdom had disappeared from most of Western Europe. Why?
A) The kings of England and France had liberated their serfs.
B) Because of economic forces associated with the growth of towns.
C) Because of the influence of the crusaders returning from the Holy Land.
D) Because of the lack of available land in the rural areas, most serfs ran away to the cities.
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