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    RATS OF FRIGHT MARES!

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    prevent this from happening‚ we need to hide ourselves in mysterious locations such as in the sewage" Therefore‚ the irate gnaw of rats had privy and plotted to challenge the humans in return by spreading an unbearable‚ sporadic plague called "THE BLACK DEATH!” Firstly‚ they had instigated to travel around the globe‚ by hiding in ships. Then they hid themselves in mysterious places: inside sewage‚ holes and in drainage; so that they’d

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    and chafe it with my hand!” Do you really need to know this? No‚ but has it made you smile? No? Well‚ on with the relevant stuff then! So‚ we’ve established he was a naughty boy and in no way deserving of salvation‚ now let’s talk about the Black Death. It was a plague that swept around Europe for hundreds of years and is estimated to have killed 200 million people. At the time people were particularly put out by it because they had no idea what was causing it and there was seemingly no cure and

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    The European Renaissance began in 14th-century Italy with Petrarch and Boccaccio. Prior to the Renaissance‚ Latin and Provencal were the literary language in Italy. It was only in the 13th century that Italian authors began writing in their native language. In the early Italian Renaissance‚ much of the focus was on translating and studying classics from antiquity‚ but soon many writers‚ not content to rest on the laurels of ancient authors‚ attempted to integrate the methods and styles of ancient

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    WORLD HISTORY II -- CLASS NOTES (Revised Fall 2002) Class Introduction – Syllabus Text: The Heritage of World Civilizations (Craig‚ Graham‚ Kagan‚ Ozment‚ Turner)‚ N.J.: Prentice Hall‚ 2002. Chapter 16 The Late Middle Ages and The Renaissance in the West (1300 – 1527) Calamity and New Beginnings Culture: Culture exercise: Japanese Printer His pregnant wife Olympic athlete College Coed Rabbi Med. Stud./Bl. Militant Biochemist Hollywood Starlet Policeman/with

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    The church both helped and hindered the progress of medicine from 1350 to 1750. This included the progress which the church made in hospital care leading to many successful methods used to this day. However this period also included continuance especially in explaining the causes of diseases‚ mainly due to the sheer control the church had over people’s opinions and its lack of acceptance for other theories. This conservatism had both positive and negative effects; it prevented people trying to challenge

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    Europe suffered during the fourteenth century‚ and what were their consequences? (Short Answer). There were many disasters during the fourteenth century for instance‚ The Black Death and the revolts and repression‚ The Hundred Years War‚ The Babylonian Captivity‚ and The Great Schism all of which lead to many consequences. The Black Death was a horrible plague that hit Europe in the 1200 to 1600 time frame‚ wiping out about a third of its population. The disease was very contagious‚ for example‚ if a mother

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    The trebuchet is a large machine of the trebuchet family formerly used as a siege weapon and now for history reenactment‚ recreational or engineering purposes. It was formerly one of the most powerful weapons in history‚ being able to fire a projectile to a distance of up to three hundred yards accurately. It consists of a lever arm laid across a supporting crossbeam (the fulcrum)‚ a heavy counterweight on one end‚ and a sling on the other. The sling would hold the load (projectile) during battle

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    Much like a chain dance 5. What was the purpose of the Danse Macabre and where did it take place? The Churches’ most famous dance "Danse Macabre" (the Dance of Death) was very popular at the end of the Middle Ages and well into the Renaissance. This dance was developed as a teaching tool by the Church around the time of the Black Plague (around 1347). Many people were dying and were in need of salvation. This dance often took place in a graveyard. The lead dancer portrayed the Devil. The

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    Globe Theater History

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    First the inside details of The Globe Theater; the theater is made up of two main stages. One stage is out in the open where there are no curtains so everyone can see into it and the second stage which is in the inside stage which helped in plays like if the play was taking place in a house then you would use the second stage. Next is the flags because the flags play a major role with the Globe Theater. They would call it the playhouse flagpole. When the flag was raised then people from miles away

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    well as the landowners. The peasants were at the bottom of the Feudal System and had to obey their local lord to whom they had sworn an oath of obedience on the Bible.At the time of the revolt‚ the English population was dealing with effects from the black plague and other wars that are going to start‚ started already or have ended. The peasants’ revolt was a significant event of the middle ages and had a lasting impact on society. Their lives were

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