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    If you’ve ever wanted to see buildings straight out of a fairytale with twisting spires and amazingly intricate details, then the Stave Churches of Norway are for you. In the Middle Ages there were over a thousand Stave Churches but they were destroyed over time, now only twenty eight remain (Stave Church - See). “Stave Churches were built by the same people that built Viking longboats. Norway has a long history of wood construction, probably due to large forests and rough terrain (Stave Church Architecture)

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    During the Middle Ages, we are at the bottom of the social hierarchy. We have no power nor could we control land. We were 90% of the population trying to make a living while the lords lived in castles. Most of us peasants were malnourished. There wasn’t enough food for all of us and even though there was a manorial system, it didn’t provide enough food as required. As peasants, we were to work all 12 months. Even during the cold seasons, we had to continue our tasks, cutting wood and taking cattle

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    In our society, we believe money is the key facet for power, however, in the medieval ages, money barely had any value compared to land. Feudalism was a political, economic and social system which organized the government by using land. The manor was a key aspect of feudalism because it was where the feudal levels worked together to improve the economy. One of these feudal levels contained the shepherd, who was an important role in the manor as he helped feudalism’s ability to meet its people’s needs

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    Life back in the middle ages wasn’t so easy. Their social system was that serfs at the bottom with only land that there lord has given them and they were not allowed to leave the land, next was knights they were specially trained soldiers who protected the lords and peasants, after that was lords ( nobles ) they were the upperclassmen landowners they went by duke and sir, lastly was the kings they only had land but very little power. If you were a serfs and most of the population was it was tough

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    Death and disease were not an uncommon factor of life in the middle ages, but epidemics of this time were not as big of an issue compared to Black Death. It broke out in central Asia to create the biggest pandemic the world has ever seen. The Black Death had killed millions by the time it finally degenerated from earth. Europe may have lost a third of its people, China most likely half of its population. Besides death, the disease brought fear, panic and often a complete breakdown of society. Although

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    The Crusades were a series of wars between western Christians and Muslims for control of "The Holy Land" in the Middle Ages. The first crusades began in 1095 and lasted until about 1291. This time period meant so much to both the Christians and the Muslims, as The Holy Land had significant value to both groups. The most important parts/things about the crusades are, The Holy Land, the First Crusade, and the Crusader states/ the second Crusade. The Crusades of the Holy Land are a very important topic

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    the Darkest… The Middle Ages was a time of crisis, in a way, probably why it was associated with the name “Dark Ages”. My english teacher once said, “The richer were getting richer and the poorer, even more poor.” The middle ages, albeit having a number of similarities at present time, I guess, in my opinion, we can say that we would much prefer the circumstances of today, seeing that back then the role of women were much more unfavorable. The social hierarchy of the middle ages, despite being fit

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    The first reason this time period is not a “Dark Age” is that the education in Europe improved. In Document F, the texts states that “Universities were founded all throughout Europe.” They introduced a new form of education in Spain to France, England, and Italy that replaced the monastery and church schools. Document E states that people studied liberal arts in school. Most people from the Middle Ages wanted greatly to learn from philosophers. Philosophers were looked at as highly cultured and scholarly

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    The Middle Ages was a very important time in history. Some historians considered it The Dark Ages because they didn’t have the information they needed to provide for that era. I believe that The Dark Ages is not a correct term to describe the Middle Ages. The American Cyclopaedia describes The Dark Ages as a “period of intellectual depression in the history of Europe.” This means that the term The Dark Ages was just another name for the early middle ages in Europe. There wasn’t much evidence about

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    fought them. They wore chainmail armor covered by iron plates. They rode atop mighty steeds. They protected the king and queen. They trained vigorously. They laid siege to the mightiest of kingdoms. These men were called the knights of the middle ages. Knights not only protected their king and queen, they also protected their lords or landowners. Knights were the first of three different types of soldiers that had duties to their lords; the other two types were foot soldiers and archers. When

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