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    In the Middle Ages‚ Juruselam found itself under Muslim rule‚ which made it difficult for Christian pilgrims who wanted to visit due to it being the site of Jesus’ preaching‚ crucifixion‚ and subsequent rise from the dead. At the Council of Clermont in 1095 the leader of the Roman Catholic Church at the time - Pope Urban II - gave a call to arms that resulted in the calling of the first crusade with the objective of reclaiming the Holy Land and winning back Jerusalem for the Christians. Religious

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    During the Middle Ages the existence of God was accepted as fact. The ultimate goal of Christian belief was salvation‚ or saving. Salvation was gained through following the beliefs of the church‚ performing good works‚ and living a moral life. Through salvation a Christian gained entrance into heaven. Christians believed that heaven was a paradise where they would live forever without desires or needs‚ in the presence of God‚ the angels and saints‚ and all other saved souls. Saints were Christians

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    SDuring the Middle Ages‚ a series of events occurred over the span of a few hundred years known as the Crusades. These were a series of wars that had the Christian church waging war against the aggressive Muslims of the East after they took the Holy Land and began to try and push into Europe. Today the Crusades are viewed in a very poor light and people view them as a dark moment in world history. Many people‚ including former United States President Bill Clinton‚ would blame the Crusades

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    Following the Middle Ages‚ this period led to an upsurge in artistic and academic pursuits. Many new inventions and ideas were introduced‚ such as Gutenberg’s printing press‚ which allowed for music and literature to be easily and widely spread. Music in the early Renaissance period was made and popularized through and by the church. Throughout the Middle Ages‚ the church was filled with chaos‚ but eventually stabilized‚ and led to many

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    September 24‚ 2013 History 121 Chapter 9: Textbook Writing Assignment In the High Middle Ages of Europe‚ a particular argument over the appointment of churchmen turned into a general struggle for leadership in Christian society. During this time‚ Henry IV was emperor of Germany and Gregory VII was the Pope. The controversy between these men brought about many issues. In 1706‚ these issues are brought up in a long letter written by Henry IV. He addresses this letter to the Pope (Noble 250)

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    rebirth‚ a rebirth that started in Italy and later spread throughout Europe that spanned from a period of 14th century through the 16th century. Some historians regard the Renaissance period as a bridge that provided cultural and intellect from the Middle Ages to the modern era. The Renaissance period brought the revival of classical art‚ architecture‚ literature‚ philosophy‚ and learning. But most of all the Renaissance will be known for the artistic treasures produced in painting‚ architecture‚ and

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    as the death hole because the enemy can get trapped. This can result “in death for the attacker” (“Concentric Castles”). Also‚ the walls served as an obstacle for anyone who tried to attack the castle (“Concentric”). The earliest castles in the Middle Ages had an outer wall that was surrounded by a moat filled with water. To cross the moat‚ there were “retractable drawbridges that could be lifted for security”

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    SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN MIDDLE ADULTHOOD The main activities is: • LOVE AND WORK -The healthy adult one who can love and work and the is part of there aspect • MID LIFE TRANSITION/CRISIS - "Mid-life transition" is something that happens to many of us at some point during life (usually at about 40‚ give or take 20 years). It is a natural process and it is a normal part of maturing. - The mid-life transition or crisis can also be approached using a Myers-Briggs personality model stemming from

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    as freezing‚ salting‚ and canning. After many generations have passed and as civilization came and went‚ different cultures developed their own delicacies and native dishes‚ so the diets of each food region were unique and different. During the Middle Age‚ the Silk Road was found. It connected Europe to the Orient‚ and empires traded native dishes and plants such as noodles and tea with one another‚ drastically changing the way people ate. From

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    Middle Ages 3 In the middle ages it was important for to get one’s terminology in order. There were two classes during that time in the feudal system the Nobles for (kings‚ Queens‚ Dukes‚ and Knights). the lower classes were for the (labors for their lords‚ masters‚ serfs‚ servants‚ and for men at arms‚ etc.). The point of the middle class was the gathering of (Merchants‚ traders‚ artisans whose rank was between nobles and the peasants). So let’s move on and see why the middle classes emerged

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