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Medieval Europe (law and democracy (peasants weren't allowed to wear…
Medieval Europe
law and democracy
peasants weren't allowed to wear purple, blue, red, green, and yellow. the only colors that they were allowed to wear are black, white, and brown.
When the Manga Carta was signed people were given the right to have a trial with a jury, They also were not always having to pay taxes.
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spread of Christianity
Monks lived in monastery's and made there own clothes and food. monks also tended to the sick and the poor.
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The start of Christianity started in northern Europe when the Romans killed Jesus and later spread to Russia.
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Catholic church
The people that were in churches were usually educated, they knew how read and write.
Churches were the most decorated structures in the city, they had statues, colorful banners, and stained glass window's.
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the black death
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Half of China's population died because of the black death. Also the black death affected mostly peasants because they didn't have the right types of homes to keep out rats and other animals.
the black death spread by ships, rats and other rodents and insects snuck onto the ships and went into different kingdoms and infected many people
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reconquest
When Christianity took over Spain you had to become a Christian. die, or leave the country.
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