2.) How are each of these illustrations related to one another?

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2.) How are each of these illustrations related to one another? Primary source #1 Primary source #2 1.) Based on the reading from the text book (p. 299-311), provide historical context for each illustration. Include as much detail as possible. 2.) How are each of these illustrations related to one another?

Primary source #3 3.) Based on the reading from the textbook (p. 299-311), provide historical context for the illustration above. 4.) How is this illustration related to overall disintegration of 13th century social structures?