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Period: 400 to Dec 25, 1400
Middle Ages In Europe
The Middle Ages in Europe was a time period where kingdoms rose and fell. It was greatly influence by the Black Death and Christianity -
Dec 24, 1300
Feudalism
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. -
Dec 24, 1300
Kingship
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. -
Period: Jan 1, 1346 to Jan 1, 1353
Black Death
A period in the Middle Ages, the black death was a lethal plague spread by black rats aboard merchant ships in mostly Europe -
King Louis XVI
King Louis XVI was a King of France during the French Revolution period. He was the next heir of France after Louis XV -
Guillotine
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 -
Period: to
French Revolution
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.