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| years between ancient and modern times |
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| referring to the Middle Ages |
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| land was owned by kings or lords but held by vassals in return for their loyalty |
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| large estate; farms and village ruled by a lord |
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| peasant considered part of the manor on which they worked |
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| man who would receive honor and land for serving his lord as a soldier |
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| king of the Franks; later the Holy Roman Emperor |
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| skilled warriors and sailors from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden |
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| person with authority to perform religious services |
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| expelling someone from the church |
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| medieval organization of crafts workers or tradespeople |
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| unpaid person training in a craft or trade |
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| code of honorable conduct for knights |
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| traveling poet and musician of the Middle Ages |
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| style of architecture especially for cathedrals |
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| bubonic plague spread by fleas living on rats |
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| religious community where men dedicated their lives to God |
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| religious community where women dedicated their lives to God |
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| government of the Church based in Rome |
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| ancient history ends when barbarians conquered the .... |
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| by building these, Charlemagne stopped a full Dark Age from occurring |
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| Charlemagne's 3 sons fought for control and this allowed invasion by the |
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| New system of government is created to protect against the Vikings |
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| a share of land given to a vassal |
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| people that promise to follow the noble's laws and fight for him |
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| Feudalism was the larger, national form of government; the smaller, local form was |
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| manors produced everything they needed; they were |
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| majority of people were peasants; some peasants were the property of the manor they were |
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| built to glorify God and to show off |
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| The Church made people behave with a promise of... and a threat of... |
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| largest landowner in the MA and a tax collector |
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| political power was gained by the threat of |
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| because of the Church, this declined in the 1100s |
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| set prices set standards prevented outside trade |
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| 3 things guilds did to protect its members |
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| after 7 years as an apprentice, you became a |
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| this plague had no buboes or sores |
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| attempts to stop the Plague |
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| bloodletting, fires, killing foreigners |
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| painful sores as large as an orange on your neck, armpits, and inner thighs |
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