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wns-student
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posted 11-27-2001 01:03 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
Hey yall!!!! I am in need of some informationd I am doing a I-search for a school report for Social Studies. My topic is Medieval England Castles And I would like to know what the rooms inside the castle were called and used for. When and why did castles become Obsilete. What needs did castles serve to the early people. What were some inportant castles in England that were built. Thank you if u can help me that will be Great I need the informatiosn ASAP Thanks for everything!

Gordon
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posted 11-27-2001 06:22 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Read some of the old postings to the School Projects forum, you will find your answers are already provided if you look hard enough.
In addition try these sites, http://www.castles-of-britain.com/castle6.htm http://www.castlewales.com/home.html#Please%20Select
This question should really have been posted to School Projects!

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[This message has been edited by Gordon (edited 11-27-2001).]

wns-student
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posted 11-29-2001 04:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks!!! The Castles of Britain helped me a lot!!! That site answerd all my questions. I now know this is the site if I ever need help on Castles thanks a million!!!!!!

~WNS~STUDENT~

Gordon
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posted 11-29-2001 06:33 PM           Edit/Delete Message
No problem, we are glad to be of service, and it's nice to be thanked occasionally.
It's nice to know we are appreciated!

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wns-student
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posted 11-29-2001 09:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
I have another question to ask! Do u know wut the word 0bselete means And were I kind find information on this question, Why/When did castles become Obselete???? Could u answer that question?????

wns-student
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posted 11-29-2001 09:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
Can u help me and chose another question for learning about castles...??? Cause Im in the sky!

wns-student
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posted 11-29-2001 09:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
I have another questions can u help me with another question for learning about castles cause IM in the sky!!!

wns-student
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posted 11-29-2001 10:15 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
How long does it take u guys to reaspond not that im mad or n thing iM just curius

Gordon
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posted 11-30-2001 02:54 PM           Edit/Delete Message
How long does it take us to respond? Well that depends on when we come on line. We are all just enthusiasts who do this (apparently) for fun. We are just members like you who stayed around for a while because we like talking about castles, we don't get paid for this, we don't sit in front of our PC's all day waiting for someone to post. We are just regular guys with regular jobs and regular families just like everyone else. We come on when we can, and when we want to talk castles, and if we can or want to answer a question, then we do.
What does obsolete mean? Same as it means any other time in English...no longer functioning as originally intended because the function is no longer required, or the function cannot be performed because of new developments. In the case of the castle this means that with more settled times, or the development of new weapons such as cannon, there was no point in building big castles for defense, because things were generally more peaceful and you didn't need to defend yourself, or if you did someone would just have come along and blown away your thick walls and battlements with big guns. Read some of the old mails as I suggested before, we've discussed this at length. Or go to my web page linked below , use the Index then info links to find articles on How Gunpowder affected castles, and the Development of Castles.
Setting you another question about castles, well if I do that you are just going to ask us where to find the answer, so use all the links I've given you and you can find answers, then you won't need a question!
But if it's really a question you want, then look at the old mails in any forum, each of them is a question.

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wns-student
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posted 12-03-2001 03:50 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
I have just relized that my whole paper I haven't done a thing. That I have taken your site as an advantage towards me. I relized that I can ask for help but still be able to reserch on my own. Thank you for a start. I will now go ahead with my information but if I need any help I will know that this will be the first place to go thanx for all your help...

wns-student
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posted 12-03-2001 03:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
My friend will be using my name for some help on his topic if that aight. He would like to know if you have any good sites on Knights. Thanx.

Gordon
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posted 12-03-2001 07:13 PM           Edit/Delete Message
We'd prefer if your friend came up with their own name...it saves confusion. Besides it's no great effort to register, is it?
Thanks for warning us anyway.

wns-student
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posted 12-03-2001 10:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
Aight! Thanx for everything.

wns-student
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posted 12-04-2001 09:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
Umm...can i have your emile so I can send u my I-search report just for fun if u would like to see it. I couldn't have done it without u guys!!!!

Gordon
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posted 12-04-2001 09:37 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Post it here so we can all see it ( and if it's good enough we can refer to it when answering future questions), or just let us know how you get on. Our emiles are here...if you look for them!

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wns-student
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posted 12-07-2001 01:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for wns-student   Click Here to Email wns-student     Edit/Delete Message
oh aight. I haven't finished it yet but i will probably post it here aight thanx!

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