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The railways
Edward wonted marriage allowed in the churches
Government leaders were more often linked by kinship.
After the conquest the Anglo-Saxon and Norman culture amalgamated. This was known as Anglo-Norman society. Essentially William kept the social and ecclesiastical structure England had established. He kept the Finance and administration in tact, replacing important statuses with Norman nobles and high ranked people. You could, therefore, conclude there was lots of continuity when William invaded. What William did change however, was he introduced the feudal system and a new architectural style to new churches and cathedrals.
Archbishop added a few catholic touches to the Protestant Church. This included decorating the church- Protestants only liked plain churches . The Protestants reacted badly to this change though
They allowed cathedrals to have more windows. They allowed cathedrals to become taller.
By changing homes, workships, barns and churches
By changing homes, workships, barns and churches
They allowed cathedrals to have more windows. They allowed cathedrals to become taller.
They allowed catherdrals to become taller.
how did architecture change during the golden age
it change by the age..
Well in the changing world today innovations are always coming out, and that effects culture because they may create or use those innovations.
The 21st century has already seen tremendous innovations and improvements in everyday lifestyle changing and evolving side-by-side. It is probably the most profound change that has been brought about by innovations from around the globe.
Well in the changing world today innovations are always coming out, and that effects culture because they may create or use those innovations.
Catalytic innovations is a form of innovation that challenges organizational incumbents by offering simpler, good-enough solutions aimed at underserved groups. Unlike disruptive innovations, though, catalytic innovations are focused on creating social change.
Frank Lloyd Wright changed architecture by working his architecture into nature, rather than having it clash with it. His philosophy, known as organic architecture, was highly influential to future architects.