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The Rise of Monarchies: France, England, and Spain
- France
- Francis I: Renaissance King
- French Exploration
- England
- Henry VIII: Renaissance Prince
- Elizabeth's Legacy
- Spain
- Portugal
- Conquistadors Are Ruthless
- The age of European exploration
One of the most significant developments in the three centuries leading up to the Renaissance period was the collapse of feudalism. This social and economic system had emerged during the ninth century in the Carolingian Empire...
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