"<span>Constantine's decision to cease the </span>persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire<span> was a turning point for </span>Early Christianity<span>, sometimes referred to as the Triumph of the Church, the </span>Peace of the Church<span> or the </span>Constantinian shift<span>. In 313, Constantine and </span>Licinius<span> issued the </span>Edict of Milan<span> decriminalizing Christian worship. The emperor became a great patron of the Church and set a precedent for the position of the Christian emperor within the Church and the notion of </span>orthodoxy<span>, </span>Christendom<span>, </span>ecumenical councils<span> and the </span>state church of the Roman Empire declared by edict in 380<span>. He is revered as a </span>saint<span> and </span>is apostolic<span> in the </span>Eastern Orthodox Church<span> and </span>Oriental Orthodox Church<span> for his example as a "Christian monarch."</span>
An isolation ward.
Those who showed signs of the Bubonic Plague were placed in isolation wards to, well, isolate those who had chances of spreading the plague. This was to separate the healthy from the sick and prevent the plague from spreading through contact.
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Lincoln recognized that the Emancipation Proclamation would have to be followed by a constitutional amendment in order to guarantee the abolishment of slavery. The 13th amendment was passed at the end of the Civil War before the Southern states had been restored to the Union and should have easily passed the Congress.
Because they didn't want war between slave holding and nonsalve holdimg states.
Important Facts:
The Southwest region is made up of California, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, and Texas. Part of the Southwest region is along the Pacific ocean. Fun fact they grew 24 types of corn
Types Of homes:
Adobe homes, these houses had many levels in them and were made of clay and straw bricks, they get their name bc they were cemented together using adobe!
Sources of food:
They ate mammoths until they tragically became extinct, after that they became farmers, so a very important food they ate was corn also knows as maize(another fun fact) They also grew beans, squash, melons, pumpkins and fruit. For meat, they often ate wild turkey.
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