The songs usually dealt with LOVE. The were also songs about Crusades, dance, and spinning songs, but the main topic was love.
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A combined French and (American) Indian force. Braddock's column wasn't really ambushed... the French and Indian force was moving to his position to oppose a river crossing, and Braddock's forces actually dealt the first blow.
The ruling class used Norman French. Remnants of that language can be heard in American Courts when the bailiff calls out and says, "Oyez, oyez, oyez..." In this case the z is pronounced unlike modern french. Businessmen were bilingual. They traded with the common people in Low German and with the rulers in French. Businessmen also dealt with the people in the Netherlands using Low German.
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The French had a friendlier relationship with the Native Americans than the Spanish did because the French did not force the Native Americans off of the land. They also did not try to convert them to any other religion.
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Early in the Middle Ages, there were some secular plays. Then there were plays called Mummings, that combined Christian and pagan elements, and did not adhere to the standards of the Church or authorities. About the tenth century, Miracle Plays and Mystery Plays appeared, and these had Christian themes. Not long after, Morality Plays appeared, and dealt with moral issues from a Christian point of view. In the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages, Manners Plays appeared, which were more of a secular nature. There is a link below to an article on Medieval Theater.
Bad stuff.
Actually, illegal poaching started in the 1600's but it wasn't dealt with as a harsh offence, the punishment was usually imprisonment or a fine.
sending the law to court.
I haven't ever been bullied at college but i was at middle school very very badly
A court would usually send them to a mental institution.
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Yes dealt is the past participle of deal.deal / dealt / dealt
Romanesque and Gothic are the medieval styles of architecture most dealt with in history books, though there were others.