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    been changed any better because it was already very organized and clear. Without these social structures‚ medieval Europe would not have been the same. Biography Social Structure in Medieval Europe. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. . The Feudal Structure of the Medieval World. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. . "Feudalism Pyramid." Middle Ages. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. . Medieval English Society. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. . Ellis‚ Elisabeth Gaynor.‚ Anthony Esler‚ and Burton F. Beers. Prentice

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    that kids are outside playing; the most lively month of the year is July because it is the hottest month and most enjoyable. I chose the year of 1349 because the Black Death and the Medieval Times both correlate in time well. Also‚ in the story‚ the word “medieval” is used so I decided to use a date from the Medieval Ages. Place: This will happen in the courtyard. There are houses‚ a well‚ and a market surrounding the scene. The children will be playing on the cobblestone courtyard. Locale:

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    The Black Death is a time in medieval history that is to this day the worst demographic disaster in European history. The Black Death is the nickname of the disease “Yersinia Pestis” that hit the European world in the 1340 CE. This disease wiped out 80 million people total. The devastation of this disease makes the Black Death the most significant event that occurred in the later medieval period. The Black Death is the most significant event because of the devastating nature of the disease and the

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    Death is also known as the “Black Plague” or “Bubonic Plague”‚ as the main symptoms of the plague were the blackening of the buboes‚ or‚ bubbles on the skin. However‚ despite all the dark thoughts‚ there was a revolution within the plague that gave Medieval Europe hope for a better future. This was due to the fact that the Black Death affected the society of the time in numerous ways. It changed things religiously‚ economically‚ socially‚ and scientifically. The feudal system suffered‚ the middle class

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    Medieval society changed incessantly since the Black Death 1350. The plague itself changed social structures‚ attitudes towards minsters and relationship amongst peasants and higher classes. Nevertheless‚ the Black Death did subsidize positive effects. I personally will outline three main reasons medieval society actually improved in the 14th century. Reason 1 - medical knowledge improved as doctors were allowed study corpses. People began to understand how the human body worked. Firstly‚ medical

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    Life of Nobles‚ Clergy and Peasants Fourteenth century Europe could be best described as the “Dark Ages” of Europe. Between 1300 and 1450‚ Europe experienced series of catastrophic moments from economic difficulties‚ plague‚ war to increased crime and violence. The Black Death caused Florence to lost between one half and two-thirds of its 1347 population of 85‚000. War also played an important part in Europe’s history. The Hundred Years’ Year (1337-1453) brought social and economic difficulties

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    Chapter 1 Introduction It was the development of ability to communicate through speech and tool making capacity that the Homo sapien sapien species got separated from rest of the higher mammals as these two capacities have been fundamental for ‘culture’ which is the most diagnostic feature of human society. In this the use of tools made of wood‚ stone‚ and bone appears to have been preceded. Thus “culture” could be broadly classed as material culture and non-material culture. Material

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    Middle Ages‚ which grew out of the miseries and robberies that succeeded the fall of the Roman Empire. With the collapse of the Carolingian Kingdom/Holy Roman Empire in the 9th century‚ Europeans entered what many consider the core period of the Medieval age - the Central Middle Ages. This age is also described as the "feudal" period in European history. Feudalism is a term we have used before. Feudalism means a situation where there is no dominant political power or effective central leadership

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    An important topic is being discussed and it concerns the Black Death in England. “The Black Death is the name given to a deadly plague (often called bubonic plague‚ but is more likely to be pneumonic plague) which was rampant during the Fourteenth Century. It was believed to have arrived from Asia in late 1348 and caused more than one epidemic in that century – though its impact on English society from 1348 to 1350 was terrible. No amount of medical knowledge could help England when the plague struck

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    The Middle Ages was a period from about 500-1500; It was a time of cultural diffusion in Europe to create what was known as the medieval society. However‚ chaos and war were prevalent‚ and people needed a system of protection: feudalism. Feudalism is a loosely organized system of dividing and exchanging land for service and loyalty. Greater lords would divide their land into estates called fiefs and give it to multiple vassals while also promising protection to the vassals. The vassals would then

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