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The End of the Carolingian Empire European Middle Ages The End of the Carolingian Empire What happened after Charlemagne's death? Why did feudalism develop: Feudalism Feudal Contract Vassal Knight Fief Feudal Pyramid of Power Provides… In return for…

The End of the Carolingian Empire European Middle Ages The End of the Carolingian Empire What happened after Charlemagne's death? Why did feudalism develop: Feudalism Feudal Contract Vassal Knight Fief Feudal Pyramid of Power Provides… In return for…

The Nobility of the Middle Ages Knights Chivalry Manor Serf Who made up the nobility? What kind of powers did they hold? Knights Chivalry The Manorial System Manor Serf New Agriculture Why did population double during Middle Ages? What kind of new technologies were developed for farming? Revival of Trade Growth of Cities

The Nobility of the Middle Ages Knights Chivalry Manor Serf Who made up the nobility? What kind of powers did they hold? Knights Chivalry The Manorial System Manor Serf New Agriculture Why did population double during Middle Ages? What kind of new technologies were developed for farming? Revival of Trade Growth of Cities