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Title: A Quest For Religious Truth
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November 20, 2001 |
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In the most horrific manners, the Black Death, beginning in 1347, kept medieval Europe in a constant state of downfall. This horrible disease conquered one third of Europe’s population , and if that were not enough, continued to destroy the lands and its civilizations... Showed first 250 characters
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Poor harvests led to famine and an economic breakdown, which in turn led to a social unrest that included violence and rebellion . The severity of this tragedy formed many doubts as to why this suffering occurred and who is to blame for it. Poor crops left peasants with a labor shortage, and soon Europe’s lower class was beginning to change their attitudes towards authority... Showed next 250 characters
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