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    During the Middle Ages, castles were extremely important. Castles were either a peaceful home for nobles, knights and their servants or a busy military command centre. Because castles were such important features of the Middle Ages, it makes sense that they would last nearly the whole period of time and beyond. The Middle Ages lasted from 476ce through to the renaissance, which lasted from the 14th- 17th century. Throughout the Middle Ages the styles of fighting and defence changed, which also meant

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    Castles The Middle Ages was a period in European history from 476 A.D. which was the fall of Rome to the fall of Constantinople in 1453 A.D. During the Middle Ages there were lots of things that influenced how we live today. Castles were an important part of the Middle Ages. This is because of their design, the life that people lived in them, and because of their history and evolution. One reason why castles were important during the Middle Ages is because of their design. Castles were supposed

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    The only difference during the middle ages there was only one perspective. In todays society we can see the old viewpoints mixed with new ones. I think that one aspect of the middle ages that defiantly cripples today society is the apply of force when women do not what men want, or expect. I think that domestic violence is a serious crime that happen often,

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    The Middle Ages was a time of great poverty, inequality, war, and disease throughout Europe; this provoked the age of feudalism. Feudalism was a system of inequality, hard labor, and kept a certain degree of order in a kingdom's throughout Europe. The feudal system was a combination of legal and military customs in medieval Europe that started in the 9th and 15th centuries. And one of the reasons why the Middle Ages flourished. The feudal system consisted of peasants, that were used as laborers

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    Merchants in the middle ages were business people who participated in retail and trade. The term “merchant” comes from the Latin term “mercer” which means trafficking and from the French term “mercies” which means wares. Thus, the medieval merchant was seen as both a trader and trafficker of wares across countries. The middle ages merchant sourced for his products during his travels and would then sell them in markets and shops or at fairs. Medieval society divided itself between three societal

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    Dark The time period from the fifth to the fifteenth century was known as the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages in Europe was also a time of prosperity and hope. New civilizations were formed and the industrial revolution started. Towns became so much easier to control and population grew because of modern conveniences. They changed the way the people of the Middle Ages lived. The Middle Ages should not be called the Dark Ages because structured laws called for order, education changed the way people thought

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    forgiveness, holy orders and the last rites), and its teachings depend upon dominant beliefs about ethics, the meaning of life, and the afterlife. Churches where ultimately the only connection that the peasants and nobles shared. The middle Ages are sometimes referred to as the ‘Age of Faith’ because religion was so important in past European societies. Medieval villages were structured around local churches, and larger towns would devote many generations of labour and resources to build large, expensive

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    The Middle Ages, however, was the opposite of darkness. Although the beginning of the Middle Ages wasn’t very eventful, it was full of life and new ideas. The term "Dark Ages" doesn’t suggest positive developments of the Middle Ages such as King John signing the Magna Carta to help protect the rights of the nobles, the Japanese expressing themselves through poetry, and the flourishing of trade between Japan and China. The Magna Carta is one piece of evidence that proves that the “Dark Ages” is

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    The Middle Ages were a time when the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope possessed tremendous power in Europe, illiteracy was common, and both art and literature were primarily based off of religious ideas. However, from 1300 to 1700, people’s way of thinking dramatically evolved. Some of the major changes in man’s view of man during the Renaissance were the increased portrayal of expression, a more positive view of human nature, and a greater emphasis on the accuracy of human anatomy. The difference

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    The Middle Ages and the Renaissance are two time periods in the history of Europe. While they are close in time, the contents of their times were drastically different. Through studying the events of these two time periods, looking at both the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, you can begin to realize the difference in the government, art, and religion. The government differentiation between the two time periods is immense. During the Renaissance (rebirth) humanism was reintroduced

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