Analyze the continuity and changes in Europe from 1200 to 1750 in one of the following areas: Religion Science and technology Government Economy Social.

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Analyze the continuity and changes in Europe from 1200 to 1750 in one of the following areas: Religion Science and technology Government Economy Social Structure 1.Create an analytical, comprehensive thesis. 2.In addition, create a specific timeline for each thesis point where you show event at the beginning of the time period, cementing or turning point and event at the end of the time period. 3.Also include 1 global context. 4.Your group will present to the class. This will count as a portion of your Chapter 14 and 16 participation grade.

Religion- Amanda, Carsten, Thomas, Jack S Science and technology –Dylan, Eleanor, Jack L, Kayla Government-James, Julia, Sam, Serena Economy-Colin, Iris, Andrea Social Structure- Duncan, Isabella, Maddy

Religion- Lucy, Elliot Science and technology –Anna, Claire Government-Natalie, Ayesha, Salvador Economy-Mimi, Lucas, Annabeth Social Structure-Vida, Lily