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wariber [46]
3 years ago
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the part of charlemagne's empire which later became the nation of france is at which map location?type the number

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postnew [5]3 years ago
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Hi! You forgot the map, but I think I can help you anyway:

The part of the Carolingian Empire (where Charlemagne was the ruler) that later became France is the westernmost part - the part most to the left, I assume.

The middle part later gave rise to Burgundy, and the Eastern part would later be the land of the German princes.
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