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    Knights, castles, princesses: they were all a part of the Medieval Ages, or rather, the Dark Ages. The term Dark Ages is a name given to the Middle Ages, or the Medieval Ages. “Dark” is simply referring to the lack of events or advances taking place. The Middle Ages took place from 400 CE to 1400 CE, according to Document A (INDVA). There is debate as to whether the Dark Ages were truly that “dark”. The term “Dark Ages” is an inappropriate term as much actually did occur during this time. A…

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    One couldn't not survive during this harsh time period. This time period wasn't as safe as other places around the world., The dark Ages was one of the harshest time in history. It was time to survive during this time period in history because Criminals and other tribes were rising and trying to become the leader in rome during the Fall of Rome or other words "Dark Ages" and Bad things were happening in Europe that things were being destroyed for example people were getting killed..…

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    Between 400 AD and 1400 AD, Europe was known as the “Dark Ages,” a time of cultural decline and decay. For instance, according to, (1954). The Record of Mankind, “The chief cause of this decline was lack of a government which could keep order.” Using Maslow’s hierarchy of Needs it’s shown that if the people did not acquire their physiological needs, which in this case would be food and clothing, nothing else would matter. Particularly, if the government lacks the needed resource for its country…

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    In 500-1500 A.D. Europe was in a dark age, mainly because of the Bubonic Plague, the Crusades, and their Government. The main reason Europe was in a dark age was because of the Bubonic Plague. The Bubonic Plague was detrimental to Europe, because many people suffered from death and depression. If the plague doctor came to your house it meant that you had the plague. They would check if you had the purple/black boils and if you were throwing up blood. They would also try several methods to heal…

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    The Crusades sparked a time of change throughout Europe, and brought light to the Dark Ages. During this time period, violence replaced rational thought which, along with the feudal system, sent Europe into a period of pure chaos. Through feudalistic manors, trade in Europe came to an abrupt stop and almost all people had their life dictated by the person above them in the feudal system. Living in a constant state of fear, many people left their manors to fight for Christianity and the taking…

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    expression “The Dark Ages”? Many historians were led to believe that the Middle Ages was a time period in which people did nothing and nothing was accomplished. Yet, after studying artifacts and writings, they realized that this time period was not “dark” in that sense. The question that could be asked then is this; "Is ‘the Dark Ages’ an appropriate term to describe the Middle Ages?" I will provide information on why the Dark Ages may not be an appropriate description for the middle ages. I…

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    and state-building that separates it from the Dark Ages. These are four of the characteristics that Rabb also argues defined the era. From the ashes of the Catholic Church arose the Renaissance. Medieval Europe was ruled by the Catholic Church, and in recognizing this, the period immediately distances itself from the Renaissance. An erosion of papal authority was the most dramatic sign of dissatisfaction with the perceived wisdom of the High Middle Ages. Particularly disastrous, as Rabb notes,…

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    On August 24, 410 A.D, Rome fell into the Dark Ages. In the 3rd century A.D. new leaders were taken over by Visigoths. The beginning of the Middle Ages is called the “dark ages”, which is a Latin term for middle ages which means “medieval”. The dark ages were total chaos, the streets were coated with blood from their own people. Europeans starved the Romans and people were dying left and right. People said that Rome was the mother of the world because it had the most of the supplies which…

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    foreign protectors, reduced Roman population and foreign invasion. After it fell in 410 A.D., the empire went into a time period known as the Dark Ages, where there were many downshifts in society. Some examples of the downshift in society’s progress during the Dark Ages are education, trade and medicine. However, Christianity was a unifying force during these dark times. For example, Clovis, king of Gaul, converted to Christianity himself and converted Gaul which essentially unified them.…

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    thinking, the age of Imperialism took away the freedom many people had. The world is not as free as we think. Throughout the decades, the world has become freer, but many countries are still fighting for their freedom against a government who are hungry for power. Before the start of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, Europe went through a time of depression called the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages was a time where the desire to learn and discover new things was nonexisting. After the Dark Ages,…

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