Historians today consider the period preceding the Renaissance to be the Middle Ages, which effectively began with the fall of Rome in the fifth century and lasted for some eight or nine centuries. ... Following the Renaissance, the world started changing in several significant ways
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<u><em>The proper answer to this question is "</em></u><span><u><em> corn, coca, coffee, and sweet potato".</em></u>
Reason:
<u><em>Cash crops are crops that make the country wealthy most importantly gives that country its wealth and because of these crops it has its wealth. </em></u>
Also....
<span><u><em> Corn, coca, coffee, and sweet potato are one of the most common cash crops in South America!</em></u></span>
<em>Therefore the answers are </em></span><em> corn, coca, coffee, sweet potato!</em>
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It is not sure if Ibn al-Athir was of Arab or Curdish ethnicity, but it is agreed that he was one of the main writers and biographers of the Crusades Era, and one of the Great Historians of the Muslim World.
He was born in the Great Seljuq Empire, modern Turkey, and experienced all the wars and chaos brought by Franks in the Crusades, living in Mosul, Baghdad and Damascus, even travelling with Saladin through for a period.
So, despite for being one of the only authors of its time to show respect and admiration for some of the Frank´s qualities, his main work "The Complete History" (Al-Kamil fi al-Tarikh"), that aims at telling his history of the world, has obvious bias in favour of the Muslim cause.
Which can be observed in his accounts of the death of the Christian ruler of Tyre, in a way that could not be written by modern historians:
"In this year, on 13 rabi II, the Frankish Marquis, the ruler of Tyre-- God [email protected] him!-- was killed. He was the greatest devil of all the Franks."
I believe it was about.. World War 1? :)
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The magna carta was important because it set a limit on how much power a King could have. It also guarantees the right to justice and a fair trial for all. Hope this helps:)