Focus: How was Europe ruled following the fall of the Roman Empire?

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Focus: How was Europe ruled following the fall of the Roman Empire? Do Now: Begin your first entry in your Unit 2 Key People Chart by reading the biography of Charlemagne and filling in the boxes.

Notes: Feudalism Rome falls 476 CE Byzantine Empire continues: east Muslim Empire controls Spain, N Africa, Middle East

Binder Organization: Unit 1 17. Hinduism & Women/Socratic Seminar materials 18. Quiz 2 19. Wikipedia Project Rubric

Feudalism in Europe Read/annotate and pull 5 key facts from this reading about life in medieval Europe. Add these to your notes!