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| Poor farmers who rent their land from landlords |
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| Visigoths, Angles, Othrogoths, Lombards, Saxons and Angles |
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| Germanic Invaders of the Roman Empire |
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| Economic system of the Middle Ages where people lived on small isolated communities that were self-sufficient to defend against war and invaders. |
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| Small communities that people lived on during the Middle Ages |
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| Produce everything needed by yourself and your community, no need to trade or travel |
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| What a piece of land was called in the Middle Ages |
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| one-third of the land that the Lord kept for himself |
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| Peasant farmers in Middle Ages who were forced to stay on the land by law |
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| Person who controlled land and manor |
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| Knights set of rules he must follow |
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| a political system and social of the Middle Ages in which kings and powerful nobles granted land to other nobles in return for loyalty, military assistance, and services |
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| To be kicked out of the church community |
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| Sacraments and religious services could not be practiced in the kings lands |
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| Belief that your culture is superior to another culture |
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| The author’s point of view |
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| Tax collected by the church from all people in the Middle Ages. 1/10 of everyone’s salary was given to the church. |
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| The bright spot of the Middle Ages - he created an empire which provided a brief period stability around 800 which fell apart when he died. |
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