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Ronch [10]
3 years ago
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# Tanong ko. Sagat mol Pante: Rasahin at intindihin ang bawat tanong, isulat ang sagot sa isang sagutang p

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1 answer:
sashaice [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1) Ang mga Krusada na naganap mula 1096 hanggang 1273

2.) Ang paglalakbay ni Marco Polo

3.) Ang Renaissance

4.) Ang pagbagsak ng Constantinople

5.) Ang Merkantilismo

6) Ang Krusada na naganap mula 1096 hanggang 1273

7) Isang Kilusang inilunsad ng Simbahan at ng mga Kristiyanong hari upang mabawi ang banal na lugar, ang Jerusalem sa Israel na sinakop ng mga Turko

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