Directly speaking, they weren't. With the exception of a brief Viking colony in what is now Canada, Europeans didn't explore and settle the Americas until long after the Middle Ages.
They weren't important to American history because it didn't exist in the Middle Ages. Until 1492 there was no European explorers. They didn't know North America existed.
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they were objects for creating heirs, and showing off wealth
castles were important in the middle ages mainly in 1066 and onwards
It means history concerning the period of the Middle Ages. - Most European scholars consider "Middle Ages" from the Norman conquest of England (1066 ) to about 1485. American scholars see it as from 500 Ad to 1500 Ad.
itw as important because in the middle ages there was lots of war and violence
"Ancient history" is usually deemed to have ended with the fall of the Roman Empire. Since then we have had successively the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, the Renaissance period, the Early Modern Era and the Napoleontic and Victorian era. That's just Western history, of course; countries like China and Japan have their own important historical periods.
the middle ages European history are a period in which lasted for roughly a millennium.
410 to 1400 is the middle ages also known as the "dark ages".
Sex, murder, and farming are all equally important in the middle ages
The history of baking in the middle ages started with mothers and daughters then became a profession with rules and a paycheck, in the middle ages Bakers could also be millers.Hope this helps anyone
it is in middle age
it is in middle age