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Feudalism in Medieval England

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approximately   Close to the right time or amount.  
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government   A group of people who create laws for a state, country or kingdom.  
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England   A country in the United Kingdom.  
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feudalism   The name of the government and society during Medieval England.  
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successful   Something that works really well.  
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kingdom   The land ruled by a king.  
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divided   Seperated into equal parts.  
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barons   Rich men who controlled the land of the king.  
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wealthy   To be very rich.  
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loyalty   To support somebody no matter what, even if it means death.  
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soldiers   People who serve in an army and fight in wars.  
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inherit   To recieve something of value that used to belonged to a family member.  
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dynasty   A family that has been in political power for many generations.  
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bishop   A powerful leader within the Catholic religion.  
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church   A place of worship, especially for Christians and Catholics.  
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Catholic   A version of the Christian religion.  
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medieval   Another name for the Middle Ages.  
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recieved   To have gotten something from someone. A past tense word (ends with -ed).  
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tithe   10% of someones income that is paid to the church.  
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fiefs   A large area of land in the control of Barons.  
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army   A large group of soldiers.  
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consisted   The things that made up something. Past tense word (ends in -ed).  
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castle   A home of a king or a very rich person.  
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everything   A compound word meaning 'all of it'.  
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peasants   Poor people or slaves. In Medieval times they were also called serfs and villeins.  
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village   A small country town.  
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rough   Something that is hard or bad for someone to go through. Medieval peasants did not have it easy.  
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slaves   People who have nothing and belong to someone else. Having no power or freedom.  
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enough   Not wanting or needing anymore. "I've had ......"  
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survive   To stay alive, especially through very hard times or situations.  
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