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In what way was christianity a unifying force in medieval europe

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The Roman Catholic Church was ruled by a single pope, which brought Western European Christians under one religious leader
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One of the main ways in which Christianity was a unifying force in medieval Europe is that the Catholic Church was in charge of practically all matters concerning the state--meaning that in order for people to live even semi-prosperous lives they had to adhere to church doctrine. 
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