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Middle Ages Dbq

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The Middle Ages was a very important time in history. Some historians considered it The Dark Ages because they didn’t have the information they needed to provide for that era. I believe that The Dark Ages is not a correct term to describe the Middle Ages. The American Cyclopaedia describes The Dark Ages as a “period of intellectual depression in the history of Europe.” This means that the term The Dark Ages was just another name for the early middle ages in Europe. There wasn’t much evidence about the time available, historians didn’t know much about it and so they say that the period was “in the dark.” Over time, people began using it as a term for all the middle ages. Instead of basing these theories off of their lack of information, historians just assumed that the people and life at the time were “dark” also. Now they have discovered more documents from that time, and so it isn’t seeming as “dark” anymore. …show more content…

He was known for beginning to abuse his power against the nobles. He had almost unlimited power and he took advantage of it by demanding big amounts of money without talking to nobles. After losing a war, he had to make sure that the nobles would support him so he had agreed to sign a “royal charter” called the Magna Carta. A result of King John signing the Magna Carta he agreed that he would no longer abuse his power. Japanese trade with China varied during this time period. There were also many other trades with neighboring countries. In The History of Japan, Louis G. Perez describes a wide variety of items that were traded and also talks about some items that would influence the country. The article also states that many people made the journey to Japan, including Chinese and Korean artists, potters, and priests. This shows that not just a few Japanese merchants went, but many other different people

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