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1 --- Cathedrals ----MAIN IDEA – 2 Great size--- Details 3 entire town--- Example 2 Monuments ----Detail years to build ---Example

1. mountain men/trappers –2 different from avg men 3 young men -adventurous 3. independent 3. liked solitude –being alone 3.seeing new territory 3.living in nature-not cities

1. indians –2 hostile tribes –3 blackfeet –3. blackfeet killed trappers –2 friendly –3. trappers lived with tribes

1.Medieval Europe Western Europe 2. European Feudalism 3. Soldiers and their code of honor 4. Warrior Knights 3. A new way of life 4. Serf also known as farmer 2. Economic Growth of towns 3. Town Life 4.Middle class 4. Guild also know as association 2. Role of the church during middle ages 3. Governments change the church 4. monarchy

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