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In 476 C.E, the emperor Constantine moved his capital 850 miles to the east, to the ancient city of Byzantium. After Constantine's reign, power ober the vast empire was usually divided between two emperors, one based in Rome and one in Costantinople. Then the emperors soon found them selves getting threatened by Germanic Tribes.
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This Byzantine empire was a continuation of the Roman Empire in the East. This empire straddled two continents Asia and Europe. It lasted from about 500 C.E to 1453 C.E
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Feudalism is a religon that the europeans are againts because they have different thoughts and change the way they live.
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Feudalism created many fights and many people went against it.
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Cerularius thought that the east and west needed to be split so despite future attempts to heal the dibision, the churches split.
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The signing of the Magna Carta is important because it protected the rights and privileges of nobles. Later, it took on a much broader meaning as people in England came to regard it as one ot the foundations of their rights and liberties.
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This conflict helped weaken feudalism in Europe and France. The French wiin the battles because they have better weapons, they have better acuration and distance than the English.
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The started in 1347 C.E to 1351 C.E. It spread through Asia,China, India, and the near East. If anyone gets it you are garinteed to dye.
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Many people died because of the bubonic plague and it spread very easily.
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The byzantine empire fell because they were threatened with many civil wars and eventually couldn't handle it.
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The wars contributed to the decline of feudalism by helping to sheft from feudal lords to monarchs on both sides had collected taxes and raised large professional armies.
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This impressive king ruled for over 40 years. He was very important because he encouraged education and scholarship making his court a center of culture. Most imprortant, he unified nearly all the christian lands of Europe into a single empire.
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