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Life in the 1500's
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<blockquote data-quote="CopeMan" data-source="post: 106815" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>Some things that I find interesting that I learned in my Humanities class this past year is how much humans have evolved over the hundreds of years. In the 1500's people were not as tall as they are now and they did not live as long due to diseases and the enviroment. Back then a man that stood 6'2 would have been a "Giant". Charlamaine was considered a great man partly due to his size at that time when he would be considered average by todays norm. Funny how the years change...lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CopeMan, post: 106815, member: 98"] Some things that I find interesting that I learned in my Humanities class this past year is how much humans have evolved over the hundreds of years. In the 1500's people were not as tall as they are now and they did not live as long due to diseases and the enviroment. Back then a man that stood 6'2 would have been a "Giant". Charlamaine was considered a great man partly due to his size at that time when he would be considered average by todays norm. Funny how the years change...lol [/QUOTE]
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