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Papers On England (Before 1700)
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The Foundation Beneath English Relief For The Poor
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An 11 page research paper examining poverty and its growth during the reign of Elizabeth I. England's population nearly doubled during the period between 1520 and 1620. Coupled with an estimated 40% inflation with no appreciable rise in wages, those on the fringe lost living standard ground and their numbers increased dramatically. The first attempts at poor relief were made during Henry VIII's reign, but the first real strides were gained during the time of Elizabeth I. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Poor2.wps
The Governments Of France & England
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A 6 page paper discussing the rise of France and England in power after the end of the Crusades. Analyzes the feudal and aristocratic systems of government in each country and draws comparisons to the present-day US. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Freneng.wps
The History of English Drama
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A 5 page paper which examines the history of English
drama up to 1600. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAengdrm.rtf
The History of London and the Role of the Romans, the Saxons, the Vikings, and the Normans in its Development
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This is an 8 page paper discussing the development of London through the time of the Romans, Saxons, Vikings and Normans. From the first established settlement north of the Thames River by the Romans in AD 43, the building of the bridge and the naming of Londinium, London developed substantially over the next 1200 years through the Romans, Saxons, Vikings and Normans. While it can be said that the Romans first established trade and the development in London, the Saxons and the Normans were largely responsible for the model of the city as it now stands today in regards to architecture, commerce, politics and civil liberties. Although the arrival of the Vikings caused a certain amount of turmoil, it did cause England to eventually unite under King Alfred of Wessex and establish London as the capital of Britain.
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Filename: TJLonRo1.rtf
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