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		<title>Middle Ages = Dark Ages and Age of Faith</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2011 04:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Essay on characteristics of the Middle Ages.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Middle Ages were the Dark Ages, and the Age of Faith. They were in no way shape or form a Golden Age. There was destruction on a massive scale and no decent knowledge created. There were attacks from the east, south, and north, and everywhere people were unsafe. The only time Europe united was when they decided to kill other people, causing massive destruction to other lands brought on by the only time Europe had worked together since Roman times. This was of course, a faith based assault and that, among other reasons is why the Middle Ages were also an Age of Faith.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Middle Ages were best described as the Dark Ages. The death, massacres, and anarchy were carried out on a scale greater then every seen before and not seen until the 20th century in Europe. A quote by historian Frantz Funck-Brentano tells of the destruction caused by different people invading Europe, &ldquo;The barbarians have broken through the ramparts. The Saracen invasions have spread in successive waves over the South. The Hungarians swarm over the Eastern provinces&rdquo;. Another example of this tells of the Anglo-Saxons in England being invaded by the Vikings, they slaughtered people in London, Quentavic and Rochester. This is important because London was the capital, the Vikings easily invaded it, they truly were Dark Ages when a civilization can&rsquo;t defend its own headquarters. The Middle Ages were also Dark Ages because of the barbarity of the feudal system, a serf owed his loyalty, and military service to his lord. This made a serf almost a slave to a lord; he owed basically his whole body to his lord. The Middle Ages were a horrible time, the Dark Ages.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Middle Ages were also the Age of Faith. This faith was sometimes abused by the power of the pope but it was faith nonetheless. An example of this is a man giving up his parents, friends, relatives, worldly possessions, absolutely everything he has in the world to become a monk. He gave up his whole life for god. Another example of the Age of Faith is the Crusades. The pope, the most powerful man in Europe because of the power of the Catholic Church, called all of Europe to attack the Holy Land, to kill the Saracens. This shows the power the church has over the people, the pope united Europe for the first time since Roman times. Another example of the Middle Ages being the Age of Faith is the giant buildings made by the church. Document 10 shows a huge cathedral built by the Catholic Church. All the other buildings in the town are dwarfed in comparison. The church had to be rich and powerful to make the largest building in the town. The Middle Ages were definitely an Age of Faith, no other time has the church been as powerful as it was in the Middle Ages.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Middle Ages, were many things, a Golden Age is not one of them, at all. Golden Ages are characterized by safeness, prosperity, and knowledge created, the Greek Golden Age fits this description, the Middle Ages do not. The Middle Ages were full of death, destruction, stupidity, and more death. Historian Frantz Funck-Bretano tells of this death, describing the destruction caused by Hungarians, &ldquo;They burned down the churches and then departed with a crowd of captives&hellip; There is no longer any trade, only unceasing terror&rdquo; . Gray C. Boyce describes Medieval times as only good for preserving ancient knowledge, which is they mostly on accident . No knowledge was created like in former Golden Ages, the Middle Ages can&rsquo;t be a Golden Age. Other sources show the death brought on by Vikings, the Vikings burned the town of Dordrecht, stealing everything, including slaves . In a Golden Age, people could have defended against the Vikings, Hungarians, and created knowledge, this did not happen.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Middle Ages saw many events, some of these we don&rsquo;t know about because of the failure of the almost non-existent amount of historians to record accurate information. The Middle Ages, were definitely an Age of Faith, and a Dark Age, and not a Golden Age at all. Never before has the world seen death so widespread as in the Middle Ages. Never before or since has the world seen such loyalty to the Catholic Church. And never before has the world seen a time so unlike a Golden Age as the Middle Ages.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>The Black Death</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2007 12:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pestilence, The Great Plague, The Black Death, and The Great Mortality are all names for a horrific epidemic that swept through Europe and Asia multiple times during the Middle Ages. ]]></description>
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The Plague is often considered the deadliest disease of all time, having killed between twenty-five and fifty percent of Europe&#8217;s population and countless more in Asia.</p>
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 Gilles Li Muisis, a French abbot during the Middle Ages, once stated that “Every City, every settlement, every place was poisoned by the contagious Pestilence.” Although most medieval writers believed that the Black Death came from China, modern experts think that it came from the Middle East. From there, it was carried by rodents to Russia, Italian colonies, and Egypt. </p>
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The Plague made its way to Europe sometime during the 1340s. Once it arrived in Europe, it traveled along major trade routes to major cities like Florence, Rome, and Paris. Finally, Plague infected all of Europe when it arrived in England in June, 1348 . It only took about 5 years for the Plague to cover Europe, making it even more lethal because people had no time to leave town or create a medicine. Most people believe that the Black Death is simply another name for the bubonic plague. However, the truth is that the Black Death is made up of 3 contagions, each one having horrible consequences.</p>
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 Also, if you become tainted with one of the maladies, it makes you much more likely to catch another form of the Black Death. The first and most widely known disease is the bubonic plague, whose name comes from foul smelling boil-like swellings on or near the lymph nodes on the neck, groin, and armpits. These unsightly sores ranged from the size of an egg to the size of an apple.
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<p>The life expectancy of a person who had contracted the bubonic plague was about one week. Rats carried this form of the Black Death. However, the ailment was not transferred directly from the rats to humans; fleas that sucked the blood of infected rats then bit the person, giving him or her the plague. Symptoms of the bubonic plague include fever, severe headaches, chills, weakness, and buboes.
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<p> Second, there is the pneumonic plague. The pneumonic plague attacks the respiratory system. The major concern of pneumonic plague was that the victim would catch pneumonia. Symptoms of this form of plague include fever, headache, weakness, pneumonia, coughing, and coughing up bloody mucus called sputum. Many medieval doctors believed that the coughing indicated a hole in the victims lung that was created by witchcraft. Life expectancy of a victim with the pneumonic plague is only 2 days. </p>
<p>A medieval writer named Boccaccio once wrote that the victims “ate lunch with their friends and dinner with their ancestors in paradise”. Because of this, most victims had no idea they had plague before they perished. The third and final form of the plague is the septicemic plague, which infected the blood stream. This plague was carried in the same way as the bubonic plague. Also, this plague could be a complication of the bubonic or pneumonia plague. These three plagues had a disastrous affect on society. Population decrease set of a long set of chain reactions that affected all of Europe. </p>
<p>One effect of population decrease is that small farming villages lost manpower to tend to crops. This caused villages to starve. When the villages starved, it caused cities to starve because villages were supposed to provide cities with food. Another problem was that of European peasants and lords. When the Black Death first came to Europe, most people believed God was punishing the poor, and people stopped hiring poor people for jobs because they believed it was God&#8217;s will. </p>
<p>As a result, peasants lost jobs and had no method to feed themselves. To help this, Lords allowed peasants to work their land, but when the peasants arrived, the lords refused to let them leave. When the peasants left, whole villages became empty, which upset the Feudal System. This is ironic because the lords, whose main objective is to enforce the Feudal System, are actually disrupting the Feudal System by allowing peasants to leave their villages. In response to the way the public treated the poor, the government in many countries formed new many new laws; some succeeded while failed miserably.</p>
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 An example of a law that failed is the Statute of Laborers in 1351. This law stated that peasants must be paid what they were paid in 1346. This angered the peasants into revolt. After the government realized that their new laws had failed, they decided to remove them. It is said that the effects of the plague will live on forever. This is true because even though there have been no major outbreaks of the Black Death since the 1300s, the Plague was never and will never completely disappear. This means that the Great Mortality could unleash the same terror that was unleashed centuries ago&#8230;</p>
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