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Grades
Secondary I
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History
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Corps
The present review guide is based on the Programme de formation de l'école québécoise as suggested by the Ministère de l'Éducation du Québec (MEQ).
If you want to review all the content of your secondary 1 History course, you can rely on it, but note that there may be differences between what you have seen in class and what is offered here, due to the diversity of textbooks used, teaching techniques and particular curriculums.
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Table of Contents
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table-of-contents
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Sedentarization
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sedentarization
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The Emergence of a Civilization
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the-emergence-of-a-civilization
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Anchor
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A First Experience of Democracy
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a-first-experience-of-democracy
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Anchor
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Romanization
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romanization
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Anchor
Title
The Christianization of the West
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the-christianization-of-the-west
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Anchor
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The Growth of Cities and Trade
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the-growth-of-cities-and-trade
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Sedentarization
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sedentarization
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1. Location in Space and Time
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Geographical Location of the Fertile Crescent Region
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the-fertile-crescent
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Chronological Situation of the Neolithic Period
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the-paleolithic-and-neolithic-periods
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2. Lifestyle and Social Relationships
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Remains of the Social Organisation of Unwritten Societies
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the-remains
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Internal
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Livelihood Activities of Neolithic Period Societies
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agriculture
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Natural Factors that Favoured Sedentarization
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favourable-natural-factors
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Characteristics of Sedentary Societies
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Consequences of Agriculture on Neolithic Societies
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agriculture
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3. Economic Activities Linked to Sedentarization
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Developed Craft Methods and the Usefulness of Pottery in the Neolithic Period
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craft
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Division of Labour in Neolithic Societies
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the-division-of-labour
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The Emergence of Trade in Neolithic Societies
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exchanges
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The Emergence of a Civilization
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the-emergence-of-a-civilization
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1. Location in Space and Time
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Geographical Location of Mesopotamia, its City-States, Rivers and other Centres of Civilisation
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between-the-tigris-river-and-the-euphrates-river
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Chronological Situation of the Antiquity
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the-beginning-of-antiquity
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2. Social Structure
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Ranking of Social Groups in Mesopotamian civilization According to the Power They Held
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social-organisation
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Functions of Social Groups in Mesopotamian Civilization
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social-organisation
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The Position of Scribes in Mesopotamian Civilization
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the-nobles
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3. Administrative, Political and Legal Organization
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Benefits for People Living Near Rivers
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Characteristics of the Way a City-State Operates
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city-states
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Advantages of Written Laws for the Administration of the City-State
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Internal
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Activities Governed by the Code of Hammurabi
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the-code-of-hammurabi
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Characteristics of Cuneiform Writing
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cuneiform-writing
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Materials for First Writings
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the-evolution-of-writing
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4. Culture and Religion
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Types of Written Documents Produced in Mesopotamia
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documents-produced
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The Benefits of Writing in the Development of Civilization
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the-benefits-of-writing
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Characteristics of Mesopotamian Religion
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religion-in-mesopotamia
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Examples of the Influence of Writing in the Transmission of Mesopotamian Culture
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cultural
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A First Experience of Democracy
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a-first-experience-of-democracy
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1. Location in Space and Time
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Geographical Location of Greece, Attica and Athens
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greek-civilisation
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Chronological Situation in the Century of Pericles
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2. Social Structure
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Conditions for Becoming a Citizen of Athens
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citizens
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Recognised Rights of the Various Social Groups in Athens
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Internal
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Tasks Reserved for Women in the Athenian Society
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the-women
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3. Political Institutions
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Link between the Characteristics of Greek Regional Lands and the Political Organization of City-States
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Internal
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Function of Athens' Political Institutions
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Internal
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Public Spaces and the Activities that Take Place in Them
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athenian-public-spaces
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The Limits of Athenian Democracy
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the-limits-of-athenian-democracy
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4. Culture and Beliefs
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Internal
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The Link between Education and the Exercise of Democracy
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education
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Internal
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Distinctions between Philosophy and Mythology
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philosophy
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Internal
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The Link between Colonization and the Spread of Greek Culture
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Romanization
Title slug (identifier)
romanization
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1. Location in Space and Time
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Geographical Location of Rome and the Roman Empire in the 2nd Century
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the-beginnings-of-rome
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Chronological Situation of the Empire Period
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romanisation-timeline
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2. Social Structure
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Internal
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Recognized Rights of the Various Social Groups Making Up the Empire's Population
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Internal
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The Social Status of Citizens' Wives
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women
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Ways of Acquiring Citizen Status
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access-to-citizenship
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Privileges Associated with Citizen Status
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roman-citizens
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3. Administrative, Legal and Political Organization
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Internal
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Territories Conquered by Rome
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Internal
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Areas Where the Emperor's Authority Is Exercised
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the-emperor
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Provincial Government Functions
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the-governor
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Internal
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The Utility of the Infrastructure Created by the Roman Administration
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the-organisation-of-the-empire
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Principles of Roman Law
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roman-law
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Causes of the Fall of the Empire
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4. Culture
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Influence of the Latin Language in the Empire
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latin
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Elements of Roman Architecture in Conquered Towns Across the Provinces
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roman-infrastructure
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Internal
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The Influence of Conquered Commoners or People on Roman Culture
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the-influence-of-conquered-peoples-on-roman-culture
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The Christianization of the West
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the-christianization-of-the-west
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1. Location in Space and Time
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Geographical Location of the Main Christian and Muslim Territories around the Year 1000
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christianity-the-official-religion-of-the-roman-empire
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Internal
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Geographical Location of Pilgrimage Routes during the Middle Ages
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pilgrimages
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Internal
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Chronological Situation of the Middle Ages
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2. Institutions of the Christian Church
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Internal
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Key Events in the Relations between the Christian Church and the Roman Empire
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Internal
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Elements of Continuity between the Western Roman Empire and the Early Middle Ages
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from-the-empire-to-the-small-kingdoms-elements-of-continuity
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Institutions Spreading Christianity during the Middle Ages
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the-spread-of-christianity
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Internal
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Duties of Members of the Christian Church in the West in the Middle Ages
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the-hierarchy-of-the-christian-church-and-the-functions-of-its-members
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3. Social, Political and Economic Organisation
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The Dependency Binding Individuals in Feudalism
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Internal
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Role of Each Social Group
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social-groups-and-their-roles
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Ties Linking Peasants to Lord or Seigneurs
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seigneury-lords-and-peasants
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Sources of Income for the Church and the Clergy
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the-church-sources-of-income
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Functions of Fortified Castles in the Middle Ages
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fortified-castles
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4. Culture
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Functions of Monasteries in the Middle Ages
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the-monasteries
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Internal
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Functions of Cathedrals in the Middle Ages
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the-cathedrals
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Examples of Architectural Innovations Associated with Cathedrals
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the-cathedrals
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Internal
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Purpose of the Crusades Ordered by the Papacy
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the-crusades
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Motivations of Pilgrims Travelling to Pilgrimage Sites
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motivations
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Internal
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Consequences of the Crusades
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the-crusades
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Internal
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Factors that Unite the Various Commoners or People of the West in the Middle Ages
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the-factors-that-unify-the-commoners-or-the-people-of-west
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Crash Course
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The Growth of Cities and Trade
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the-growth-of-cities-and-trade
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1. Location in Space and Time
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Geographical Location of Towns and Major Trade Routes during the Late Middle Ages
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Internal
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Chronological Situation of Events Relating to Trade and Urbanization in the Middle Ages
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2. Town and Business Organization
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Internal
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Organization of a Medieval Town
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Internal
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Institution Responsible for Town Administration: the Commune
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the-communes
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Organization of the Local Craft Trade
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local-business
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Internal
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The Role of Companies in the Middle Ages
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local-business
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Internal
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Factors Favouring the Development of Large-scale Commerce in the Middle Ages
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Internal
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Institutions Regulating Large-scale Commerce
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Internal
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Products Traded in Large-Scale Commerce
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Internal
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The Function of Trade Fairs in the Middle Ages
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trade-fairs
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3. Social Groups
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Internal
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Activities Associated with Urban Development
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Internal
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Privileges Granted to the Bourgeoisie in the Feudal System
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the-bourgeoisie
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Source of Wealth of the Merchant Bourgeoisie
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the-bourgeoisie
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Crash Course
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