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Medieval Background During the period from 1050-1300, personal and economic freedom for peasants increased, and serfdom nearly disappeared After 1300,
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His 102 a short introduction to the crimean war
4.3 Triumph of Parliament in England Chapter 4 Section 3.
Mr. White’s World History Napoleon’s Empire. After this section, we should be able to answer these questions: ◦ How did Napoleon come to power, and.
The Quest for the Holy Land Definition: series of 8 military expeditions from Europe to the Middle East Dates: 1096-1270 Crusader: to take up the cross.
Absolute Monarchies in Europe Absolutism A. leader belief B. divine right C. Power of monarchs grew D. Revolts.
High and Late Middle Ages. Monarchs, Nobles, and the Church Monarchs begin to centralize power. Organize government bureaucracies Developed tax systems.
One of the most important consequences of World War I was the Russian Revolution of 1917 To understand the causes of this revolution, we must understand.
March, 1815: Napoleon returned from exile on Elba Supporters help him return to power Hundred Days Louis XVIII flees into exile June, 1815: Napoleon’s.
Revolutions (1830-1848 – France) Please take out your HW so you have these terms/events in front of you.