The representative of the Merovingian dynasty who founded a Frankish kingdom was
a. Louis the Pious.
b. Charles the Hammer.
c. Charlemagne.
d. Frederick Barbarosa.
e. Clovis.
e
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Privateers were individual entrepreneurs who were virtually indistinguishable from:
a. Slave traders. b. Pirates. c. Communal farmers. d. Diggers.