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    Early on in the Middle Ages‚ London was not the great city it has become in the world today‚ in fact it was not even called London‚ it was called Londinium‚ then Lundenwic‚ and finally London. In the beginning of the Middle Ages‚ London was just a small trading town on the banks of the Thames River in England. As the Middle Ages progressed‚ so did the city of London. Even with the plagues and wars that occurred in and around the city‚ it grew into the center of the kingdom of England. At the close

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    The Middle Ages‚ while seemingly simple‚ was a very complicated time period specifically in terms of religion. For peasants in particular‚ religion was everything because it is all that they had. During the Middle Ages‚ the Church encouraged people to go on pilgrimages to holy places‚ known as shrines. People were encouraged to go to these shrines and pray so that all of their sins would be forgiven and they could go to heaven. For any person in the Middle Ages‚ going to heaven was a big deal so

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    Even though the Middle Ages was a dark time there was still brightness that was brought in‚ due to music. The Middle Ages was a time when music started to boom due to the influence from the Muslims due to the the crusades. It was inspired by Muslims‚ music was both secular and religious music‚ they had instruments use and they would also change it. During the Middle Ages‚ Islam was a major influence on Western European music‚ as a result Europeans were able to make their own types of music‚ create

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    The Middle Ages had some negative aspects‚ but so did every other time period in history. Is that a real reason to call it the Dark ages? People might call it the dark ages because that’s all they have heard about that certain time period. All they have heard about is the bad things and nothing about the positive‚ or the changes from medieval to modern times. People tend to go off information that is just handed to them‚ but never really go deeper into the situation. The Middle Ages shouldn’t be

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    Different people and influences stabilized Europe in the Early Middle Ages. Charlemagne unified the empire and encouraged learning‚ feudalism helped to set up a structured society and broke down the roles of the people‚ and the church influenced daily life and used its power and authority to influence changes‚ such as attempting to stop war. The Early Middle Ages of Europe was able to sustain life do to these influences. Charlemagne‚ the grandson of Charles Martel‚ brought about changes that helped

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    The Age of Revolution persuasive essay In the 17th and 18th centuries‚ lots of European countries broke out great conflicts. The long time war‚ heavy taxes‚ and weak government were dissatisfied common people. Therefore‚ people tried to revolt the government and replace a new one. This time period is known as “ The Age of Revolution”. Some people believe that‚ “The Age of Revolution” is not a appropriate title for this time period. However‚ “The Age of Revolution” is an appropriate title

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    Change and Continuity in the Gilded Age Emergence of Modern America "Every day things change‚ but basically they stay the same."-Dave Matthews Change and continuity are two major principles of life. They can easily be applied to history because their application accurately portrays the circumstances‚ and characterizes the era of interest. Merriam-Webster defines continuity as an uninterrupted connection‚ succession‚ or union‚ or an uninterrupted duration or continuation especially without

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    Following the dark‚ Middle Ages came a time period of renewed interests in things of the world such as education‚ art‚ literature‚ and science. This period was called the Renaissance. During the Renaissance‚ education was a common goal for people and the result of this made people more knowledgeable in subjects such as the liberal arts. It also took on a movement of thought and action concerned with human interest and values which was called humanism. The printing press would become one of the most

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    j. perez Morals and Values in the Middle Ages During the middle ages‚ there were many corrupt church officials‚ people who took advantage of others‚ and very few honest men. Geoffrey Chaucer was one of those honest men who believed in writing the truth and not just what the powerful wanted to hear. In his literary work‚ The Canterbury Tales‚ Chaucer’s biases and values are most portrayed through characters such as the Parson‚ the

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    Post-Civil War Era Student’s Name: Institution Affiliation: Gilded Age was a term used by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley to represent the time after the civil war. The Gilded Age was a time of great economic growth and social change in the United States. The period experienced rapid industrialization‚ innovations in science and technology‚ urbanization‚ the rise of many businesses‚ and the construction of transcontinental railroads. However‚ a lot of inhuman dealing and greed were noticed (Twain

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