. Made by Elvira Turcios, Aylin Rodriguez, Abigail Gonzalez, Joshua Navarro and ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Ken HoangEst. 500 AD Wednesday, November 24, 1200 Price 6dMagna Carta The Islamic Caliphates Five Major Events-1215(Middle Ages) Nika Revolt Mongols take The An Lushan Rebellion left The Sunni vsKing John is (Byzantine empire Russia thirty-six million dead! Shi’a splitforced by English An Lushan gained Empeor Xuanzong's In the 7th century,532 A.D) (Mongols)nobles to sign a trust which caused the emperor to give Muhammad’s deathdocument called Just in (ian) 30,000 deaths in General Batu Khan An Lushan command of Fanyang,the Magna Carta. came with a split in the Constantinople. It was well Hedong and Pinglu as well appointed The document known to us that there was a civil religion. A big majoritywas forced by the marches the him commander over three garrisons.nobles due to the divide within the Byzantine of Muslims are Sunnifact that it would Empire for quite sometime. Mongol troops intoEquipped with power, 164,000 in strong and the rest are Shi’a. Justinian established a decree garrisons, he planned a revolution. He The Sunni and Shi’a limit the king’s that punished anyone who Russia where they kept on the Emperor's good side topower and future were to be formed disturbed the peace and looted and keep out of suspicion. The rebellion kings’. The sentenced them to death by because of the tense document also hanging. The groups asked for started in 755 when he took over pardons at an event in the destroyed entire Luoyang and it was in this city where disagreement between Hippodrome but were denied by cities including- not only did he declare himself Emperor those who sided with but also his desire to take over the Ali (the Shi’a), and Ryazan, Kolomna, entire Empire sparked. When he finally those who sided with Moscow, Vladimir, took over Chang'an in 756, Emperor the Umayyad. The Xuangzong fled to the mountains while Shi’a believed those his son Li Heng created a garissons toguaranteed basic Generals, Belisarius and Mundus and Kiev. An were descendants ofpolitical rights to to stop it and so they locked estimated 500,000 stop An. During this time they were the prophet should control while the Sunni English nobles them in the Hippodrome Russians were killed able to take back Luoyang and believed any righteousalthough many resulting in the 30,000 deaths of in the conquest and Chang'an. In 757 An Lushan was Muslim could be the argue that it citizens. Reconstruction to come murdered by his son An Qingxu which next prophet. This feud protects all English. soon as little over 7,000 he was also later on assassinated by is not about the religion childhood friend of An Lushan, Shi as it is more about who Mongols were Siming. controls it and who is killed. inpower.
• Japanese Feudalism VS European FeudalismToday we discuss the Feudal system, specifically how Japanese and European societies appliedfeudalism in their countries. While at first glance both societies share many characteristics like socialstatus, warriors that followed a \"code\", the two hold many differences if you look deep. By the end of the11th century power in the central government in Japan began to slip and large landowners began to setup private armies. Farmers and small landowners traded part of their land to these warlords forprotection. This was the beginning a feudal system in Japan. The social order in Europe was led by theking, followed by powerful landowners, knights and landless peasants at the bottom. The wealth ofFeudal lords came from the labor of serfs. The social hierarchy in Japan was led by a Shogun who hadthe power of a military leader and ruled through puppet emperors. Then were the local lords, and militarygovernors appointed by the Shoguns. To protect themselves each lord surrounded himself with loyalwarriors called samurai who received an allowance from them. In Europe, knights pledged loyalty to theirlords in exchange for fiefs and although all knights followed a code of chivalry, lords and knights werenot always loyal to their masters. The feudal system did not work well since most people had conflictingloyalties and served different lords at the same time. Meanwhile, the samurai had a relationship ofsupreme loyalty and obedience towards their master, they would never serve two masters at once. Thesamurai followed a code of ethical conduct more strict and profound than that of a knight. In conclusion,while both societies may share this complex system of land control, their way of going about it wasindefinitely different. 100 Years WarEngland’s Perspective France's Perspective France was attacked by the English when Edward IIIEdward the III began the hundred year war tried to take control of the French throne over disputesbecause the French King tried to subordinate with Philip VI. France entered war with strength being Edward over the few lands he held in France. a more rich and populous than England. The French Also he had plans for Flanders which traded were also able to win at the beginning of the war and heavily with England so it jeopardized Englishtrade routes. Lastly he wanted to king of France were even to win over some land that had been because he had claims to the throne from his disputed with the English but ultimately began to lose mother’s side. decisive battles and the Black Plague brought devastating results to France.
Local News Obituary Ibn Battuta travels to This single obituary is written in loving China!! memory of all the innocent victims killed byAccording to a few trustworthy sources the Bubonic plague. It is estimated that that have talked to Ibn Battuta, the around 75 million lives have been taken in Moroccan traveler was able to visit total (which include one third of Europe’s population) after this plague spread from itsChina. While in China he visits a city by origin in China, all the way to Europe andthe name of Quanzhou where he is ableto learn many of the Chinese customs as as far north as England. Countless lives well as their cuisine all while using the have been lost to this plague that started in famous Silk Road. While in China heencountered porcelain, is able to use silk the early 1330’s and although it has subsided by now, it is nowhere near gone. clothing and eats Chinese cuisine. Oh, what some of us would do to have This vile plague has taken the lives of millions, tore entire families apart and been in his shoes! countries have suffered overall due to the plague. To the countless lives taken by this plague, family and friends say a last farewell.
Weather Report Little Ice Age The Little Ice Age is a period between about 1300 and 1870 in which Europe and North America suffered colder winters than during the 20th century. The first phase was around the 1300s until late 1400s, there was warmer climate during the 1500s but soon after the climate worsened. The Little Ice Age was at its peak between 1600 and 1800. The cause is unknown but many have pointed out that during this period there was low sunspot activity, This may indicate that the sun may have been very cold or inactive which lead to not enough 10th – 14th century: Warm Period energy to warm the earth. Farmers had to experiment with Europe experienced a period of slightly agricultural methods in order to still make profit of their landwarmer climate than in the time before and while climate continuously changed.after it. The warm climate was caused by Sports-Weapons of war! the fact that air circulation above theAtlantic changed position and by the warm sea currents that began to move warmer The Mongolian Empire was an extremely water to the arctic. The warm conditions powerful empire and they used a Mongolianhad positive effects in Europe, the harvests Composite Bow which was both small and lightweight. It was great for them to use on were good and population increasedrapidly so that land was cleared for farmersto expand their fields. The good harvests horses and that’s what they did whenevermade Europe rich and the good weather they went into combat or hunting. Another allowed the people to be free of harsh trick they used were the horses they trainedweather. It was also a golden period for and soldiers were given at least 4 to 7 horses European Art and Architecture. so they could always be preared.
Fashion Room Everybody TalksMen, tell your women about the (Gossip Column)lavish and stylish new Furs andLong sleeves dresses ,winter's Rise and Spread ofcoming to you With New styles Butdon't worry ,Gents aren't excluded, Religion: The Crusades haveit applies to everyone everywhereso men and women strap off those put huge emphasize on Religion withsandals and put away your .short the end of the crusades were provensleeves because winter is to be influential in buildings ofhere.Mens apparel consist of churches. With that said Christianitymedieval trousers or leggings, that became extremely popular amongmatch to the legs, padded jackets the European becoming extremelyon the chest and shoulders that “ dominant the Roman Empire beganadds” the wearer a little body, but to fall ,Then there's Islam which hasfit and indented at the waist. Not to been having increasing popularitymention the long hair is back form not as much as Christianity but itfitting to every facial type .Men will get there sooner or laterdon't forget the long pants either Everybody Talks said it firstunless you want to freeze that is.And last but certainly not least your Peasant Revolt: The talk oftop coat dubletach Jaquet.While thewomen's style consists orange and the towns people are the certainred and with deeply cut legthy revolts that have been occurring verydresses keeping your women well recently Byzantines had their Nikacovered mainting their style Revolt when their leader Justinianconservative. refused to spare a few peasants lives well sure makes you think who's next our long list of empires Labor Organizations: guild are taking a toll on our society its a form of organized labor that facilities everything within the merchant and crafts type of jobs evolving from the Romans but made alot more effiecent as time continues
Business SectionUnemployed? Maybe it's time to look into the merchant industry!Merchants can be defined as people who sell goods to people.Merchants are extremely important in maintaining the economythey work in.When a town grows in prosperity it was extremelycommon for the head of the merchant guild to be the head of thetown, and the town government to be the member of the merchantguild so if you play your cards right you could be wealthy andhave a influence in your town. Not even gonna lie, merchantsweren't always as important as they are today. In the earlyemergence of the merchants they were largely discriminatedagainst. The clergy, the peasants and the nobility considered themerchant as one who was seeking to enrich himself at the expenseof society. Meanwhile this same society increasingly depended onmerchants for the distribution of much needed goods.The role ofthe merchant became even more important and entrenched insociety in the wake of the thirteenth and the fourteenth centuries.The nobility became richer and the peasants were better placed topurchase goods that the merchants came with from othercountries. The thirteenth and fourteenth century marked the riseof the merchant industry. Well, there you have it folks if you thinkyou can be a clever merchant and work your way to the top,definitely look into it.
Advertisements - Trade RoutesSilk Road Trans-SaharanThe best trade route you can find!! The Trans-Saharan runsWe trade many items that you desire, like silk, spices, through African empirescloth, precious stones, ivory and many other things!!! such as Ghana, ,Mali, andOur road begins at Chang'an, from there we reach Songhai! We even ship toDunhuang where it divides into three routes, theSouthern, Central and Northern Route. The routes Europe!extend as far as Pakistan, India and even Rome. Along We don't just bringthe way we stop at a few famous cities such as materialistic items on theConstantinople, Dunhuang and Baghdad! Our route Trans-Saharan, we alsohas brought many ideas far away land to our homeland brought a little somethingfor our use. We have brought the concept of paper from called Islamic religionChina to western Asia and Europe and now it has from Saudi Arabi as wellbecome a necessary thing. We have also brought to silk as well as the languageto places like the Roman Empire where the upper class Arabic, that is correct,was fascinated. Unfortunately the fabric was thought of these babies have diffusedas indecent so it was not produced until the early all over North Africa.Middle Ages in the West.
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