William Blackstone (1723-1780) is an English lawyer, author of "Commentaries to the Laws of England" (1765 – 1769), which is considered the best statement of the doctrine of Anglo-Saxon law. This work, created on the basis of the first lecture course on English law, became the basis for the University of Legal education.
<span>He wanted to inspire americans to keep their country together.</span>
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2. 1954
3. From 476 to 1100
4. According to the text, it says that much of Europe passed through a time of turmoil and confusion, of ignorance and lawlessness
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<span>Arising in the 1800s, it was one of the most significant occurrences in the history of American religion. Countless people were converted and many churches were changed and revived. Not only affecting religion, the movement influenced many other aspects such as prison reform, the women's rights movement, abolishment of slavery, advancements in literature, and reform in education. Women's roles in the church were greatly affected and they deeply encouraged the religious revival, setting up many organizations and charities.</span>