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Papers On England (Before 1700)
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The Contributions of Charlemagne
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This 5 page paper uses some information submitted by a student as a springboard for discussion. The leader's achievements and policies are discussed. No bibliography.
Filename: SA323Cha.rtf
The Dark Ages and the Renaissance
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This 3 page paper explores the middle ages. Were the dark ages really dark? Various questions are explored. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA837drk.rtf
The Development of Ships 1250 – 1750
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This 5 page paper considers how ships became more commercially efficient during this period. The writer includes the development of the stern rudder, lateen sails, cogs and caravels through to carrack and galleons. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEshiphs.wps
The Development of Western Civilisation; An Overview of the Influence of Christianity on Economic, Political And Social Evolution
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This 32 page paper considers the way in which the Christian church has impacted on the development of Europe, socially, economically and political. It has been the direct and indirect influence of the church that created the current countries and the political framework. This same influence also changed and developed the social structures, leading the events such as the colonisation and enlightenment. The paper takes a broad historical overview of Europe form this wide perspective. The bibliography cites 30 sources.
Filename: TEwestcv.wps
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