serf - a peasant who could not leave the Lord's land where he was born and worked, reign - the period of time during which a King or Queen rules, fief - land granted by a Lord to a Vassal in exchange for loyalty and service, Feudalism - the economic and political system of Medieval Europe in which people exchanged loyalty and labor for a Lord's protection, Charlemagne - the leader of the Franks who unified most of the Christian lands of Europe into a single empire, Pilgrimage - a journey to a holy site, hierarchy - a system of organization with low and high positions, clergy - people who perform the functions of the church, guild - an organization of people in the same craft or trade, Magna Carta - a written legal agreement that limited the power of King John, England's monarch, Hundred Years' War - a series of battles fought between France & England from 1337-1453, heretic - a person who holds beliefs contrary to a set of religious teachings, Bubonic Plague - a deadly contagious disease caused by bacteria and spread by fleas; also called Black Death, Middle Ages - 500CE - 1500CE; in Europe between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Renaissance, Crusades - religious wars begun by Christians to reclaim Jerusalem from the Muslims, Protestant Reformation - A religious movement of the 16th century started by Martin Luther to reform the Roman Catholic Chruch,

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