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The greatest French influence in England was in relation to the language. That's because the English language absorbed numerous French words, which increased its vocabulary. The French also influenced grammar, pronunciation and scripture, although that is not so prominent today.
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OC. Because Europeans traded guns for enslaved people, the triangular trade increased warfare among
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Here is some information that I read to understand this topic: "It has been estimated that over 12 million Africans were forcibly removed from Africa and transported across the Atlantic to the Caribbean islands and the American continent. The size of the Atlantic slave trade dramatically transformed African societies.
The slave trade brought about a negative impact on African societies and led to the long-term impoverishment of West Africa. This intensified effects that were already present amongst its rulers, kinships, kingdoms, and in society."
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A. Abolishment by kings of feudal ties, to establish government and extend royal power
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The 1000-1150 period is in fact, a period when feudalism was at its peak. For example, France in the year 1100 was a unified kingdom in name only, it was in fact composed of several counties and duchies such as the Duchy of Normandy or the County of Champagne, that had political, military and economic power over these territories. The king ruled in name only, and in order to collect taxes, or raise an army, he needed the approval of local feudal lords.
Same thing applies for other countries such as the Holy Roman Empire, Northern Spain, and the Low countries.