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The Bubonic plague devastated Europe's population during the dark ages. It created fear and panic among citizens and severely depleted the workforce.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/plague#:~:text=Bubonic%20plague%20is%20the%20most%20common%20form%20of%20plague%20and,is%20called%20a%20'bubo'. -
The discovery of America would lead to colonization of the Americans a hundred years later. This colonization would lead to the western world as we know it.
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The artist Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 he is best known for his dramatic and expressive artwork.
One of his most famous artworks was called ‘’the last supper’’ painted in 1495. it was the last supper of Jesus with the 12 apostles. The moment before one of the apostles betray him. The Last Supper is an important event in the history of Christianity because it immediately precedes Jesus' betrayal and subsequent. https://www.thoughtco.com/renaissance-timeline-4158077 -
Thomas More used the word Utopia to describe an ideal imaginary Island nation. He opposed England's seperation from the Catholic church and refused to accept the King as the head of the church, he was later tried for treason and beheaded.
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The scientific revoultion was an era in which many new ideas like physics, chemistry, medicine and biology were made, and paved the way for modern science.
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Queen Elizabeth was the 5th and last monarch in the Tudor dynasty. Her father was King Henry the VIII, she is remembered for establishing the English Protestant church and the defeat of the Spainish Armada.
https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/queen-elizabeth-coronation#:~:text=The%20coronation,the%20Queen%20intended%20to%20introduce.
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