<u>All of the following factors probably helped account for the increase in the European population between 1000 and 1300 excep</u>t the monopolization of women by the elite. The dramatic increase in European population between 1000 and 1300 was primarily due to an increased birth rate outstripping high medieval mortality rates. Between the years 1000 and 1300 it is estimated that Europe's population doubled. It was a dynamic and remarkable period, Europe experienced one of the longest periods of sustained growth in human history. And this growth was crucial to the political/cultural achievements of this period.
<em>The High Middle Ages (1000-1300) was marked as a period of intellectual flowering.</em>
<span>It changed Americans' economic expectations.</span>
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Saint Peter was one of the 12 Disciples of Jesus. He was also considered to be the first bishop of Rome. From the moment Peter met Jesus, Peter knew that Jesus was the Messiah. Saint Peter was also the first person Jesus visited after his Resurrection.
I believe the answer is :<span>The historian is placing the argument in historical context.
Argument with historical context would tried to explain a certain historical event based on </span>the social, political, religious, and economic conditions that existed during a certain time and place.In the example above, the historian choose to base her argument on religious conditions in the past.