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Barbary Pirates, The Terrors of the North African Coast
This was no coincidence. The spark that lit the flame was the Crusading era, which began in 1095 and did not end until 1303....
Trading Furs, Transforming Cultures- Métis and Birch Bark Canoes
The fur trade in the Great Lakes region stimulated a clash of British and French interests and a melding of diplomatic and kinship ties...
Edwin: Northumbria’s Shining Star
Northumbria was the largest of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, comprising the former lands of Bernicia and Deira. As such, it wielded more than just geographical...
Fugitives in Medieval England
As an outlaw in the medieval period there were few options available to maintain your freedom.
Men and women in medieval England who were accused...