After Charlemagne died, Germany was divided into many small kingdoms

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After Charlemagne died, Germany was divided into many small kingdoms

The Carolingian Renaissance

The Rise of European Monarchies: England

Charlemagne’s Empire Collapses: Treaty of Verdun, 843

How did Feudalism Start to take over Europe? Essential Question How did Feudalism Start to take over Europe?

Feudalism A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty and military service.

Carcassonne: A Medieval Castle

Parts of a Medieval Castle

The Road to Knighthood KNIGHT SQUIRE PAGE

Chivalry: A Code of Honor and Behavior

The Medieval Manor

Life on the Medieval Manor Serfs at work

Assignment Chose one of the following roles: Lord Knight Peasant Write a quick description of your role in Feudal society Write a persuasive paragraph explaining why feudalism is a good or bad way to organize society