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He drew up a set of rules for the monks, which included vows of obedience, poverty and manual labor.
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He defeated King Harold who was killed at the battle of Hastings. William brought feudalism and culture from France to England.
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The Crusaders were armies of Christians from all over Europe who marched to the Holy Land to regain lands captured by the Turks.
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This Crusade is generally considered to have been a failure.
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In it King Richard the Lion-Hearted obtained certain privileges for Christians from the Turkish ruler, Saladin.
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In this Crusade the original purpose of the Crusades was abandoned, and the Crusaders burned and sacked many cities and villages on their route. They never reached the Holy Land.
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The Magna Carta gave some basic rights to the people and also said that the king was not above the law.
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Acre, the last Christian city in the Near East, was lost to the Turks.
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It was estimated that one out of every five people in England died. Spread by fleas which infested a huge rat population, the disease is characterized by the victim turning dark purple in the last hours of life due to respiratory failure, hence the name, black plague.
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This act symbolized a union of church and state.