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Middle Ages DBQ

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In the 1300's, an Italian scholar named Petrarch used the term, "dark ages" to describe Europe in the middle ages.People think that Petrarch used this term to describe Europe in the middle ages, because it seemed as if everything was turning/going bad. Not everyone agrees with him, some people think that the middle ages in Europe was in a growth age instead of a dark age. There were good events, like economic growth and education got more significant. But, there were lot's of bad things like, government order and the Black Death, so it is a debatable topic. In the 500's-1,500's, Europe had advanced and their population grew along with their education. For example, Document C discusses Europe's economy. Europe's economy has advanced, and they got their land back that was taken from them, and their population grew from 25 million to 70 million! This document states, "Food supply increased significantly, bringing up the population." Another example would be E being about Europe's education. The education has advanced and became more important than only going to monastery's and church schools in the 11th century. According to this document, "Universities introduced a new system of education, eventually replacing the monastery and church schools." These are some of the best events that occurred in Europe during the …show more content…

There are many good events that occurred in Europe during the middle ages, but there are also many bad events during the 500's-1500's. Even though many good events occurred, Europe had to face bad events like the government unable to keep order then and danger grew out of hand. Along with the black death, this made it to wear Europe had almost fell and the population went down, killing thousands day by day. There were good times in Europe and bad times in the middle ages, but, was it in a period of growth or a Dark Age, one could argue saying it was in a dark

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