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Popes and kings ruled Europe as spiritual and political leaders. 2. Popes fought for power leading to a permanent split within the church. 3. Kings and
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People moved near merchants so their goods could be sold. 3. How did new farming methods benefit. Europe in the Middle Ages? Introduction of new innovations
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Arabic and Islamic Astronomy (see Chapter 10); and In popular histories of astronomy the Early Middle Ages was dismissed as a dark
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