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2
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A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages
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4
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The great epidemic of bubonic plague that killed a large part of the population of Europe in the mid 14th century
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5
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An estate of land, esp. one held on condition of feudal service
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7
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sultan of Egypt
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8
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king of the Franks 481–511
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9
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The captivity of the Israelites in Babylon
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12
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also known as a peasant
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14
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A trained worker who is employed by someone else
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16
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The buying or selling of ecclesiastical privileges
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18
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The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
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20
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Also known as a fee
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22
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The dominant social system in medieval Europe
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23
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Scandinavian people who raided the coasts of Europe from the 8th to the 11th centuries.
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24
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A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants
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25
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1.The part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes
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26
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The period of European history from the fall of the Roman Empire in the West
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