The “enemies” of the Church in Europe included people who were not Christians. It also included Christians who were labeled heretics, that is, people who challenged the official teachings of the Church or who questioned the pope’s power and authority.
Millions of people, Christian and non-Christian, soldiers and noncombatants lost their lives during the Crusades. In addition to the enormous loss of life, the debt incurred and other economic costs associated with the multiple excursions to the Middle East impacted all levels of society, from individual families and villages, to budding nation-states. The wars also resulted in the destruction of cities and towns that lay in the crusaders’ wake. In his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon refers to the Crusades as an event in which “the lives and labours of millions, which were buried in the East, would have been more profitably employed in the improvement of their native country.”
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- A family tradition of soldiering and a thirst for adventure are some of the top reasons people enlist in the Army, but new soldiers also express frustration with the bureaucracy they encounter once they're in a unit, according to a new report by RAND Arroyo Center.
Why would you like to join the armed forces?
- Conclusion – All above points are the main reasons of why someone want to join the Armed Forces. Your family background, discipline, respect and honour, facilities for family, adventure at every step and most crucial, serving the Motherland can be a reason of why you decided to join the Armed Forces.
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B. Enlightenment
I say this because many of the ideas of the Declaration of Independence come from enlightenment thinkers, and philosophers.
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John Locke was one of the philosophers that introduced the idea of social contract, and the idea of natural rights.
The Middle Ages were considered "a dark time for learning" because there was a reliance on religion to explain all of the mysteries of life instead of science, which greatly limited the extent to which people could question physical activity in the universe. This all changed in the Renaissance.