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    Different people and influences stabilized Europe in the Early Middle Ages. Charlemagne unified the empire and encouraged learning‚ feudalism helped to set up a structured society and broke down the roles of the people‚ and the church influenced daily life and used its power and authority to influence changes‚ such as attempting to stop war. The Early Middle Ages of Europe was able to sustain life do to these influences. Charlemagne‚ the grandson of Charles Martel‚ brought about changes that helped

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    William the Conqueror was a Norman duke who later became an English king. He had many great accomplishments. His most well-known accomplishments are the idea of feudalism and the Domesday Book. The Normans were a fierce group who were very militaristic. William the Conqueror was born around 1027 in Normandy. He was the illegitimate son of the former Duke of Normandy. Because his parents‚ Duke Robert I and Herleve‚ were not married‚ he was nicknamed William the Bastard. At the age of 8‚ he became

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    The period after the fall of the Roman Empire has gone by many names. It has been called “The Dark Ages‚” “The Age of Feudalism‚” “The Age of Faith‚” and a Golden Age. The Middle Ages began around the time that the Roman Empire fell. The Roman Empire had been declining over time due to Military‚ Political‚ Economic‚ and Social issues. The fall of the Roman Empire brought many changes to Western Europe. Society regressed and forgot the achievements and discoveries that were made in the past. However

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    standards of living better he’s defiantly a good king. William introduced Feudalism into the society of England. People received a grant of land in order for them to work and they must swear to alliance to the king. This system was new for the people though defiantly an improvement. Thanks to Feudalism everyone was promised protection‚ land and food. Feudalism‚ gave a structure to society that had never been there before. Feudalism gave the William more power‚ meaning he could run the country even better

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    Feudalism was used to make certain countries to make them self sufficient. The Feudal system had made everything belong to something else. The Kings or the monarch‚ had control over the lords and appoint them to rule over a certain piece of land‚ The lords appoint the vassals‚ or Knights who would defend the manor from attacks. In return they heat a piece of land that would be taken care of. After the Knights‚ there were serfs.In the fourteenth century‚ England was governed by using the feudal system

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    Ages. It was a tie after the collapse of Rome in which Barbarian invasions lead to the disruption of trade and when businesses began to collapse. It was also a time when there was a downfall in cities‚ population shift‚ cities were being abandoned‚ feudalism was necessary and there were crusades. The middle ages could have been called dark ages because the Barbarians broke though ramparts so there was no protection. They were no longer trading‚ peasants abandoned their fields only so they can avoid

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    The time from 500 to 1400‚ in Western Europe has historians debating a proper label. Appropriate labels would be; The Dark Ages‚ representing the lack of knowledge and chaos that occurred; The Age of Feudalism‚ for the social structure; and The Age of Faith‚ expressing the amount of power the Pope and the Church had. The Dark Ages included a lot of battles and chaos. Many people blame it on the lack of knowledge that led to the invasions and the chaos. The Dark Ages were caused by the fall of the

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    DBQ THE MIDDLE AGES

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    1500 in Europe. This is a very extensive period of time‚ and it is difficult to label it with one name. So many different events and themes took place. Nevertheless‚ the labels that best describe this era would have to be The Dark Ages‚ The Age of Feudalism‚ and The Age of Faith. The Middle Ages could be referred to as the Dark Ages for several reasons. In this time period there were a lot of wars and raids taking place‚ especially Viking raids. “846 According to their custom the Northmen plundered…

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    loyalty. Meanwhile‚ Clovis expanded Christianity with the help of the church. Monasteries were religious communities‚ this is where monks devoted their life to Christianity. Monks helped the community by opening schools‚ and maintaining libraries. As feudalism was introduced‚ society changed. The social classes changed; the king was the top then came church officials and nobles then came knights then peasants. A status of a person in the feudal system influenced a person’s power. Many serfs lived on their

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    and Beyond. This document contains everything you need to teach the sample lesson “The Decline of Feudalism. We ” invite you to use this sample lesson today to discover how the TCI Approach can make history come alive for your students. Contents 2 Benefits of History Alive! The Medieval World and Beyond 3 Program Contents 4 Student Edition: Sample Lesson 5: The Decline of Feudalism 5 Lesson Guide 17 Assessment 28 Interactive Student Notebook 29 Visuals

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