1. The Middle Ages Through the Renaissance
In conclusion, although Europe remained a feudal kingdom ruled by powerful nobles, the rise of the signori and city states dominated the weakening system of feudalism due to the commitment of urban merchants towards political life. ... Furthermore, the Western Empire was replaced with small Germanic kingdoms that sprang all over Europe, with the crowning of Charlemagne as Roman emperor in 800. ... Other aspects that led to the beginning of feudalism can be attributed to Charlemagne's death in 8141, which led his European empire to collapse and civil war to erupt in a state of chaos with n...
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