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    Name John Hartog Western Civilization: Ancient to Early Modern 12/1/13 Life of a Peasant in Medieval Europe During the time of Medieval Europe‚ a group‚ called the peasants‚ lived together under the ruling of a lord. Peasants got little respect but were expected to work long and hard hours just to provide for their families. There was little time for anything besides working. The peasant’s in Medieval Europe had an extremely hard and harsh lifestyle (www.historylearningsite.co.uk). When children

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    Do Small Towns Need Stores? According to Amy Liu(2016)‚ Vice President and Director of the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program. “Today‚ local and regional economic development remains a patchwork of important innovations and legacy practices at a time when the global economy is fast-moving and not working for most people.” As stated by Liu‚ local and regional economic development remains an important innovation of the time at hand. New development is essential for the growth of the global economy

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    It´s better to grow up in a big city than in a small town‚ because there are many advantages for children in big cities‚ as have a better education‚ have more opportunities‚ have a good quality of life‚ plus almost all of the places that children want to go are not far and finally children get more motivated and responsible. First of all‚ children who grow up in big cities have a better education; there are a wide range of schools for them to choose and there are more universities‚ colleges and

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    The Medieval Ages was a difficult time period for ancient Europe. The villages had trouble thriving due to lack of protection from conquering invaders. Europe was struggling to stay intact as many invaders took advantage of the poor armies and leaders. As a result‚ the government decided to go to feudalism where every individual was a serf‚ knight‚ noble or lord. This lead to the lords to get rich and greedy while the serfs struggled from lack of food‚ poor living conditions and disease striking

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    Living in a small town is better than in a big city I am not an adaptable and ambitious person. I don’t like challenges. I like to stay in a comfortable place surrounded by the people I know and enjoy my life. According to my characters‚ living in a small town will be the best option for me. I find there are many reasons why I choose to live in a small town. I can form a truly deep friendship in a small town. The type of friendship that wasn’t form based on social status‚ but based on the character

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    Medieval Europe The middle ages were the worst period in history‚ this was for many reasons including the black plague and the peasants revolt. The black plague was one of the most painful and deadly disease‚ the plague killed millions of people. These worst jobs in history were the most disgusting and most brutal jobs. These jobs were leach collectors‚ archer and arming squire. The medieval Europe had the harshest and brutal law and order. if a person was caught for murdering or stealing‚ they

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    The medieval castle The Pyramid of power The whole system of a medieval castle was totally based on the Pyramid of Power . It goes from the top "the lord" to the "the knights‚ squires and pages" to the "servants" . Being the Lord at the top of the Pyramid was obviously very comfortable . The lower you are at‚ the less comfortable your life is. the differences were extreme between each status. Actually we can imagine that the medieval castle was a very busy and noisy place . There might be hundreds

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    Medieval Europe’s Influence on the Renaissance In the Middle ages of Europe there were many factors that helped lead to the beginning of the renaissance. For instance the creation of universities that let people study latin literature and art‚ which lead to new establishments of middle age sculptures and paintings. With the availability of knowledge for the study of basic wisdom and the relationship between nature and god‚ people began to question the churches ideas‚ this lead to people creating

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    It was first recognized in France‚ and later spread to most countries of western Europe. When Charlemagne died there was no strong ruler to take his place. That was when feudalism was established as the main system of government and way of life in Medieval Europe. Europe was politically divided. It was hit by several invasions of the Vikings‚ the Magyars‚ Muslim pirates‚ and others. People could no longer look to a central ruler for protection. They had to seek the protection of the lords‚ who had

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    The End of Feudalism Many factors led to the gradual disintegration of the feudal system. However‚ I believe that two of the main aspects that contributed to the dissolution of medieval feudalism were urbanization as well as the increase in power and wealth of the merchant class. In the agricultural industries‚ the replacement of the two-field system with the three-field system of crop rotation‚ in which the amount of crops under cultivation could be increased by as much as 50 percent‚

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