How about the hundred years' war?
2007-09-21 05:48:36
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Before 1550, Europe just emerged from dark ages and was in the Renaissance stage, so there is not much interesting research into Europe countries' history except the Roman Empire and the Greek history. Between 476AD, after the fall of the roman empire until the fall of Byzantine in 1492AD, Europe was in dark ages.
The east may promise more research topics, eg. the mongol empire, China and the Arab empire. During the time when Europe was still in dark ages, they have the most advance civilisation during that time. You may find the history is far more exciting to research.
If you prefer ancient civilisation, Ancient Egypt, Babylon, China and India may appeal to you.
2007-09-21 05:56:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The Magna Carta....
Protestant Reformation because of Martin Luther....
Ferdinand Magellan's explorations
2007-09-21 05:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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you should check out Chinese history form before 1550 and find out how far more advanced a empire it was over Europe
2007-09-21 05:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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A topic with lots of war and all kinds of cool stuff is when the old pagan religions were thrown down and patriarchal religion took over.
2007-09-21 05:50:43
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answered by kc 3
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1550 is ten to four so there`s plenty to choose from.
2007-09-21 05:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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How about the Magna Carta, travels of Marco Polo, splitting of the Roman Empire
2007-09-21 05:59:35
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answered by Connie 1
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1492, not for Columbus's discovery of America, but for the Spanish defeat of the Moors in Grenada than, finally, drove the Arabs out of Europe permanently (so far).
2007-09-21 05:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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There's plenty to choose from, I'd look into what happend to the Aztecs.
2007-09-21 05:55:25
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answered by fleacircusdirector 3
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Your best bet is the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry-VIII
2007-09-21 05:51:10
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answered by Antony B 2
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