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The Renaissance. There were great achievements in science, art, music, literature and exploration.
In the middle ages, there are much stories about knights. You have the stories about King Arthur for example. Also, animals were important in the middle ages. This is only about literature, but I don't know about arts.
The study of religion was the most valued field of study in the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church was all powerful.
For example: One of their cultural achievements was Gothic art. It is glass windows, statues, ect. Townspeople had to build some of the windows and the artitects built the statues!
Basically, what percentage of the land lay fallow, or was not being cultivated. About halfway through the low middle ages, they changed from a two field system to a three field system. This improved gains by sixteen percent, allowing a increase in population.
The Renaissance. There were great achievements in science, art, music, literature and exploration.
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In the middle ages, there are much stories about knights. You have the stories about King Arthur for example. Also, animals were important in the middle ages. This is only about literature, but I don't know about arts.
There was no literature in the middle ages. It takes a printing press to publish literature and that wasn't invented until 1446 in Germany. People couldn't read or write in the middle ages so no one could read literature, if it had existed. Because there was no "new vernacular literature" it did not reflect a national pride. People also didn't have "nationalism" in the middle ages. They owed an allegiance to a king and the nobility.
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poetry from the serfs
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the three-field system
The study of religion was the most valued field of study in the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church was all powerful.
He conquered and united most of Europe during the middle ages, and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope.
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The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.