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End of the Middle Ages: A Detailed Summary
The end of the Middle Ages was caused by several factors that transformed European society, including the Black Death, the decline of feudalism, the fall of Constantinople and the start of the Renaissance. This article details the history and significance of the end of the Middle Ages.

Louis XIV: A Detailed Biography
Louis XIV was the King of France from 1643 to 1715 and is remembered as the most powerful example of absolute monarchy in European history. This article details the life and significance of Louis XIV.

Concrete in Ancient Rome: A Detailed Summary
Concrete in Ancient Rome, known as opus caementicium, was one of the most important building materials in history, allowing the Romans to construct domes, aqueducts, and harbor walls that still stand today. This article details the history and significance of concrete in Ancient Rome.

Magna Carta: A Detailed Summary
The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, was a historic English document that limited the power of the king and established the principle that everyone, including the monarch, is subject to the law. This article details the history and significance of the Magna Carta.

Economics: A Detailed Overview
Economics helps us understand how we decide what to produce, what to consume and how to exchange goods throughout society. This article details the significance of economics as a field of study, including the different economic systems.

Causes of the French Revolution: A Detailed Summary
There were several main causes of the French Revolution, including: the Age of Enlightenment, the history of the Estates System, the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI, weather conditions before 1789 and economic crisis. This article details the five main causes of the French Revolution.