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    Once these heresies were accepted by followers‚ Europe was then divided for years due to the various issues between the two churches.3

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    Causes Of Typhus's Disease

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    this disease does. In 1492 Typhus was a new disease and it wasn’t known until just before World War I. The origin of it is unknown‚ however‚ it is believed that it went to Western Europe from the Levant (a large area in the eastern Mediterranean). Typhus killed Anne Frank and her sister Margot in 1945. It affected the men fighting in war‚ poor families‚ even rich families too. Though‚ people fighting wars and poor families were twenty

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    What Is Absolutism?

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    particular period. First‚ absolutism seemed very desirable to many people in Europe in 17th century. Before absolute monarchs established their authority‚ Europe had been in endless chaos full of wars and social instability. Spain‚ England‚ and France each underwent their own civil wars. The 30 Years War devastated much of the Germanic states‚ and the Holy Roman Empire did no exist in reality any longer. Even in France‚ a supposedly united country‚ was divided by classes‚ regions and religions‚ there

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    1160 Assignment One: Chapter 4: European Material Life‚ 1600-1800 Document One: Page 96 A Meal of Gruel in a Dutch Peasant Family is an engraving done by A. Van Ostade in Paris in 1653. During this time era‚ there were many wars taking place‚ like the Thirty Years War‚ and this time was in the middle of the age of exploration. Since most of the wealth of the Dutch Republic‚ as well as all over Europe‚ was going towards funding these great trade journeys and for setting up settlements across the

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    World War I was a major event of deaths‚ disasters‚ causes and effects on the European countries. World War I was a war against three European countries England‚ France‚ and Russian versus Germany‚ Italy and Austria-Hungary. Friedrich Engels explains in The Origins of the First World War (Doc A) the aftermath of the Thirty Years War caused many devastating effects like famine‚ sickness‚ want and brutalizing the population and this is being compared to World War I saying that the same outcome happened

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    considerations of the work developed through the interactive oral? In Mother Courage and Her Children the aspects of familial ties versus greed and the effect of war on humanity were explored using the technique of epic theater. In an attempt to further remove the emotional ties Brecht set his play during the Thirty Years War instead of WWII which was happening at the time‚ he wanted to remove all emotion and cause the audience to view his characters from an analytical standpoint so they could

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    like they did and later (centuries too late to help her) canonize her. Joan of Arc‚ also known as “The maid of Orleans” was a French war heroine and later ‎Catholic Saint. She is regarded as of one of the most influential people in history for her many ‎contributions‚ notably to war and peace and the image of women in the past. As perhaps the ‎most famous female war figure in European history‚ Joan exhibited courage‚ strength‚ bravery ‎and expertise in her leadership; accomplishing feats of military

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    Dislocation and Social Upheaval 1. Noble Landlords and Peasants 2. Peasant Revolt in France 3. An English Peasant Revolt 4. Revolts in the Cities II. War and Political Instability A. Causes of the Hundred YearsWar B. Conduct and Course of the War 1. Early Phases of the War 2. Renewal of War 3. Joan of Arc 4. End of the War C. Political Instability D. The Growth of England’s Political Institutions E. The Problems of the French Kings F. The German Monarchy 1. Electoral

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    missionaries worldwide C. Witch-hunts and religious wars 1. Witch-hunts in Europe a. Theories and fears of witches intensified in the sixteenth century b. Religious conflicts of Reformation fed hysteria about witches and devil worship c. About sixty thousand executed‚ 95 percent of them women 2. Religious wars between Protestants and Catholics throughout the sixteenth century a. Civil war in France for thirty-six years (1562-1598) b. War between Catholic Spain and Protestant England‚ 1588

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    Analysis of Henry V

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    Henry V by William Shakespeare‚ is supposed to have been written about 1599. It expresses the story of King Henry V of England‚ focusing on events surrounding the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred YearsWar. The play is the final part of a series of plays‚ following Richard II‚ Henry IV‚ Part 1 and Henry IV‚ Part 2. The original audiences would consequently be familiar with the title character‚ which was depicted in the Henry IV plays as a wild‚ undisciplined lad known as "Prince Harry". In Henry

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