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The Middle Ages in Europe was a time period where kingdoms rose and fell. It was greatly influence by the Black Death and Christianity
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Feudalism was a system used in the Middle Ages to separate class, power, and land. It was popular in mostly Medieval Europe and was used in countries such as France and England.
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The top of the feudalism triangle was the king. The king had the most power followed by the nobles, then the knights, then the peasants. Every country in Europe had a king.
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A period in the Middle Ages, the black death was a lethal plague spread by black rats aboard merchant ships in mostly Europe
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King Louis XVI was a King of France during the French Revolution period. He was the next heir of France after Louis XV
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Invented by a French doctor, the guillotine was the main way the Jacobin's Club would execute prisoners. It was widespread during the Reign of Terror
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During this time period the Jacobin's club overthrew the French Monarch and replaced it with a dictatorship led by Robespierre. There main choice of execution was the guillotine.