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    government system. Three labels that describe the Middle Ages are: the Age of Faith; their lifestyle depended on their faith, the Age of Feudalism; their lifestyle depended on the feudal system, and the Dark Ages; everything going on was bad. The best label to describe the Middle Ages is the Dark Ages because everything going on during this time had a dark side. A good label that describes the Middle Ages is the Age of Faith. To start, religion was

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    The Middle Ages in Europe mark a roughly thousand year period of time, often thought as a dead period. However, it is far from that. The Middle Ages is rather a Golden Age because it made many advancements, withstood harsh conditions, and transmitted older civilizations’ ideas. This can be seen through both harsh documents and flourished documents. The Middle Ages had to withstand a very violent and harsh environment. A Golden age is one that flourishes despite the conditions. The hard conditions

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    Life in the Middle Ages The Middle Ages was very, very unique time in history. Almost everything was different. Social class was one the biggest changes that are noticed from the middle ages, along with the roles women possessed. Another obvious difference is the overall lifestyle. Although the movie, A Knight’s Tale,” is based upon the middle age time period; it isn't all that accurate. They both were way different than modern times. The movie is meant to be more of a comedy and a fictional movie

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    The fall of the Roman Empire marked the Middle Ages from 500ce to 1500ce which brought with it new ideas and systems. As medieval society developed, changes and consistencies occurred in law and order. In particular, continuity and change occurred in punishments, trial procedures, and court systems. Punishments in the Middle Ages were harsh and horrific, with change occurring as heads of state and laws changed. In the Middle Ages, punishments were used as a deterrent to gain peasants obedience

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    in the Middle Ages The average life expectancy during the middle ages was a shocking 35 and this short life average is usually blamed on the illness and sickness during the middle ages and the lack of proper medical practices to combat the sickness. During the Middle Ages, common knowledge of medicine in the Middle Ages is most often restricted to plague doctors and horrific techniques such as applying leeches or making the patient bleed out the sickness. The common belief in the Middle Ages was from

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    the Middle Ages” both cover the changes in technologies during the Middle Ages which lasted between the years 476 and 1500. Most of the technology gained from the Middle Ages was in the agricultural industry. This led to a slight change of life for the common people. However, there is a lot of evidence showing that other cultures had this technology centuries earlier. After reading both of these pieces of literature I disagree with the statement “The history of Europe during the Middle Ages demonstrates

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    During the early Middle Ages, Europe was chaotic and organized in several ways. In European history, the Middle Ages began after the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE. It was led to believe that the reason was because of economic, civil war, and invaders. Most of Europe was united through christianity. It provided them power and stability. In that period the Normans established what is called Feudalism. It was a system for ruling villages centered around “protection and military service”. During

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    Christianity in the Middle Ages Christianity played a major role throughout the Middle Ages in society and politics. The Middle Ages, classified from 600 AD to 1350 AD, was significantly effected by Christianity because of the impact it had on the daily lives of people of the time. The beginning of the Early Middle Ages, after the Fall of Rome in 476 AD and the period known as the Dark Ages, the reorganization of the empire brought a desire for faith and religion, primarily Christianity. This

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    The most interesting thing about the Middle Ages is the fact that it was mainly religious pieces that were made during this time. This occurred due to famine, plague and war. This led people to rely on their music to comfort them. By listening to composers music, like Guillaume’s piece “Messe de Notre Dame”, people began to have hope. They were once again comforted by God. This caught my attention because of the belief and faithfulness people had in Jesus Christ. We can compare this to the refugees

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    of the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages was in Europe and was very dangerous in which many countries try to gain power and wealth. Many countries built castles to provide as base for their quests to gain power and wealth. And with this quest, it brought a new technique for warfare. This technique would involve a change in “military tactics and the role of cavalry and artillery” ("Medieval Warfare", 2016). This technique would further European civilization in a time some would call the “Dark Ages”. And

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