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Dark Ages Dbq

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The “Dark Ages” means a time of violence, no innovation, lack of educated people, small population and isolated communities, lots of disease, no new building projects, war, lack of trade, chaos and anarchy, famine, and political instability. The person who coined it was Petrarch, a french scholar who compared it to the classical period. The beginning of the dark ages was during 500 AD which lasted until 1500 AD. During this time period the most famous events was the “The Crusades” and “Black Death.” During this period Europe was clearly in a “Dark Age.” The crusades is a great example of Europe being in a ¨Dark Age¨. From the source First Crusade- Christian Perspective Document A it states, ¨Some of our men (and this was more merciful) cut off the heads of their enemies; others shot them with arrows, so that they fell from the towers.¨ …show more content…

“¨ However, universities introduced a new system of education, eventually replacing the monastery and church schools. In the Document The Rise of Universities it states,“However, universities introduced a new system of education, eventually replacing the monastery and church schools.” This is greatest education choice that the Europeans have done. Although this was a great idea the bad still outweighs the good in many aspects of the time. The worst event that took place that would affect Europe in a big way. It nearly killed 25 million people when the black death came over Europe and spreaded like a wildfire. According to document B it states,"There the plague sat like a lion on a throne and swayed with power, killing daily one thousand or more and destroying the population." The amount of death that was going on there was not even enough land to put all the dead bodies that they were eventually thrown into the

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