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Papers On England (Before 1700)
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How Far Was The Northern Rebellion of 1569 the Result of Religious Change?
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This 12 page paper considers the different influences that came together to create the Northern Rebellion that threatened the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in 1569. The writer argues that although this appeared to be predominantly a religious rebellion, seeking to restore the Roman Catholic church, in reality there were many other factors, such as poverty and political power, that were also key issues. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEnorreb.rtf
How the Urban Revolution Of The 11th Century Eroded The Feudal System
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This 5 page paper examines the impact of urbanization on the established system of feudalism in the Middle Ages. The Magna Carta, the growth of cities, the centralization of governmental power all led toward the ultimate collapse of feudalism. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Urbrev.wps
Immigration to Britain, the history of London and Iraqi migration and settlement
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A paper which looks at the history of immigration to the UK, the history of London and its development as a multicultural city, and at Iraqi migration patterns, past and present, to the UK.
Filename: JLlondiraq.rtf
Journal from Elizabethan Times
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A 10 page paper which presents hypothetical journal entries of a teenager in Elizabethan Times. No sources cited.
Filename: RAezme.rtf
King Canute
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10 pages in length. After a century as Danish plunder of England, Canute came to the throne. He was also the king of Denmark and Sweden but held a special fondness for England. His reign was peaceful and prosperous for England. Canute's life and work are discussed. Bibliography included.
Filename: Canute.wps
King Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More: Was Henry VIII Justified?
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A 5 page paper which examines the relationship between King Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More, wherein More was killed by Henry VIII for essentially disagreeing with the king. The paper presents an examination of Henry VIII and an examination of More and then argues that King Henry VIII was not justified in executing Sir Thomas More. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAmore.wps
King John and the Magna Carta / Historical Perspective Can Vary
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A 5 page overview of King John of England. Presents the perspective that the societal wrongs typically associated with King John were really in existence prior to his gaining the throne and that the Magna Carta's original provisions were designed to protect England's rich, not her common citizens. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: Johnking.wps
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