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Land in France gifted to Norsemen to dissuade them from attacking France.

Normandy 

100

Political and social order that developed during the Middle Ages; nobles offered protection and land in return for service. 

Feudalism 

100

Under Feudalism, a man who served a lord in a military capacity. 

Vassal 

100

Under feudalism, a member of the heavily armored cavalry. 

Knight 

100

Under feudalism, a grant of land made to a vassal; the vassal held political authority within his land.

Fief 

200

Under feudalism, the unwritten rules that determined the relationship between a lord and his vassal. 

The Feudal Contract

200

In the Middle Ages, the ideal of civilized behavior that developed among the nobility.

Chivalry 

200

A heavy, wheeled plow with an iron plowshare. 

Carruca 

200

Planting different crops in two plots of land and letting one plot lie fallow.

Crop Rotation 

200

In Medieval Europe, an agricultural estate that a lord ran and peasants worked.  

Manor 

300

In Medieval Europe, a peasant legally bound to the land who had to provide labor services to the local lord. 

Serf 

300

Medieval peasants ate _____ for the most part.

Dark Bread 

300

The middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people. 

Bourgeoisie 

300

Trade league between Northern European cities.

Hanseatic League 

300

The revival of trade led to this.

The Growth of Cities 

400

A wealthy, powerful; landowner.

Patrician 

400

Norman ruler who conquered England in 1066. 

William II the Conqueror 

400

Battle in which Norman invaders soundly defeated the Anglo-Saxon king Harold Godwinson. 

The Battle of Hastings

400

Census taken in England, which was the first in Western Europe since the fall of Rome.

The Domesday Book

400

English king who attempted to have the crown dominate the church. He was forced to stop his campaign when the archbishop of Canterbury was murdered by his supporters. 

Henry II

500

A uniform system of law the developed in England based on court decisions and on customs and usage rather than on written law codes.

Common Law

500

The "Great Charter" of rights, which king John was forced to sign by nobles at Runnymede. 

The Magna Carta 

500

First French king in the Capetian dynasty. 

Hugh Capet 

500

First leader of the Holy Roman Empire. 

Otto I

500

Viking leader who was the first to settle in the town of Kiev. 

Oleg

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