In the 1330's Petrarch, Italian Scholar, created the long lasting term "Dark Age" (Movie talking Dark Age). This explains the light and dark of learning. Was the time period between 500 AD and 1500 AD really a "Dark Age" for Europe? Some people fee Europe was in dark age . Some people feel it that Europe was in a time of Growth and prosperity. During this time period, events like the Black Death, the Crusades and the Magna Carta helped and destroyed Europe. Europe was in a period of Growth , even though it had to suffer through many dark time.
During the middle age, Europe had great prosperity. For example, Document C discusses from 1000 to 1300, Europe economy did very well.This document state, Document C said " avaible farmland tripled,
There is many examples of evidence to support how Europe wasn’t in a dark age. To support this claim there are some examples. The Government ,The Rise of University, and the Gothic Cathedrals shows that Europe was not in a dark age. One reason Europe was not in a dark age was because if it was in a dark age they wouldn't know to stand up for themselves. They also had a lot of money, even though King John took it all proving that they were not in a dark age.They were also beginning to request laws so they can have some rights. According to the Black Death Documents,"To all free men of our kingdom we have also granted, for us and to our heirs for ever, all the liberties written out below, to have and to keep for them and their heirs.”Another
Because of the Black Death, Crusades, and violent laws, one may consider that Europe was in a dark age from 500 to 1500 AD. Violence, chaos, and death are three contributing factors that the Black Death had on European citizens from the 14th century until the 17th century. An Estimated 450 million people have died from this terrible Plague. According to Black Death document, “[The Black Death] was such a frightful thing that when it got into a house, as was said, no one remained." The Crusades impacted Medieval European society because of violent war and gory death. As stated in the Crusades Document, " Indeed, it was a just and splendid judgment of God that this place should be filled with the blood of the unbelievers, since it had suffered so long from their blasphemies." Loss of a hand and 60 lashes were some of the punishments of European
In Medieval Europe ,in the 1300's, there was a man named Petrarch. He created the term dark ages, referring to the timeframe 500 AD to 1500 AD. There were many times of growth from 500 AD to 1500 AD but, there were also many times of disadvantages from 500 AD to 1500 AD. Despite the bad things from 500 AD to 1500 AD, the times of growth overpowered the times of disadvantages.
In Recurring Dark Ages, Chew has a complex analogy that dark ages will occur resulting in a social collapse, and ironically there will be more than one. Certain aspects that are focused on when determining a dark age is; there will be an economic slowdown and the political stability is interrupted. Recurrences of a dark age is very likely because according to Chew it has already repeated 3 times. He brings up the collapse of the Roman Empire just like Dixon and analysis that the rapid growth will use to much energy. This will then lead to what he called de-urbanization; there will be people moving out of cities causing a decline due to limited resources compared to what there once was to keep people living. Movements to the country side became
Upon looking at all the documents presented, medieval Europe was a Dark Age from 476-1100, roughly speaking.The Dark Ages are classified as such due to: a lack of governance, invasion from the barbarian tribes, and due to the lack of intellectuals.According to document A, the semi-barbarian tribes had a greater influence in Europe during this time period, as the preexisting government in 476 was unable to lower crime by enforcing the laws that were established at that time, as shown in Document D. Document C further explains the battles that took place, and how barbarians would attack parts of Europe, killing many people, thus making circumstance even darker. Many people were poor at this time and lacked a proper farm, and a proper education
There is many details that can prove that Europe was in a dark age from 500 to 1500 AD. Some statements that may prove that they were in a dark age was, the black death, The Crusades, and the government laws. To start, the black death affected ⅓ of europe's population,for example “[The Black Death] was such a frightful thing that when it got into a house, as was said, no one remained." This demonstrates that the plague affected everyone, and everything.People lost hope during the black death because i hit everyone and you could even smell dead people all throughout the town. Another example of why europe was in a dark age, was the crusades. The crusade was when the Muslims, and the Franks [Christians] fought for Jerusalem
The Dark Ages was so dangerous not even zeus could survive.Even though During the Dark Ages it was harsh, people learned from their experiences. The Dark ages lead to chaos, The dark ages was dangerous, hard to live , and a lot of death.It was frightening and there was pandemonium. Living in The Dark Ages was a living nightmare.
There were many reasons why europe was brought out of the dark ages and into the modern age. Some of the reasons we went into the dark ages, was because of diseases, superstition, and unhealthy sanitary conditions. The Bubonic plague in 1340, also known as the “black death” was a disease that killed over 60% of the population. With people just dropping dead the europeans were completing their bucket list wishes, like murdering people so the world was a dangerous place at the time and many people tried to stay from the people and disease because the it was airborne. The europeans unhealthy sanitary conditions, were a big part of why they died. For example, when they went to the bathroom they would relieve themselves in buckets, and tuck it a corner or under their
We as a society see the history of Europe as if it had taken off with the Renaissance. Typically, the timeframe of the Early Middle Ages, from around 500 A.D. to 1500 A.D., is seen through the perspective that common advances such as education and cultural growth were slim to none. For this reason, the period is known as the Dark Ages. The span of time was initially labeled as such simply due to bias towards Latin literature at the time, and the reasons for the name snowballed. However, the coined term could not be more misleading or further from the truth. This is because the ‘Dark Ages’ were actually a point in Europe’s history awash with forward movement and achievements such as: the birth of universities, increasing fairness of laws, and an
At the dawn of the middle ages, Europe had great untapped potential, there was dense forests and rich black earth which is better suited for growing crops than the dry soils around the Mediterranean.
From the years 500-1500 AD, Europe was not in a dark age because the advancements that they made shaped countless other civilizations since then. Europe’s government during this time is an example of how Europe was not in a dark age because they made many improvements that have influenced many to come after them. In Document B, it says, "In future no official shall place a man on trial upon his own unsupported statement, without producing credible [believable] witnesses to the truth of it. (*Guaranteed the right to a fair trial)"(38). Europe has also impacted modern day univer. Universities were and are still a way for many people to get educated. In the document “The Rise of Universities”, "However, universities introduced a new system of
No, the “Dark Ages” were not dark if you were to look at the sources. The first reason why it wasn’t is that they had a lot of
Have you ever wondered if the Middle Ages was a “Dark Age”? In my opinion I don’t know why they call it the “Dark Age” they should be calling it the “Great Age”, because in that age that is when our ancestors brought everything to life and made this world into starting to become great one with so many achievements. I think just because the Middle Ages has the “Dark Age” part at the end that why so many people who don’t understand what really happened think that it was a “Dark Age.
The Renaissance which Europe's age of exploration brough, brough in artist from all over the world which with that brought in more people. Once people started to noticing how artist were going to europe it attracted a lot more people which brought europe money. Once europe had an economy going they
The dark ages is a term used to describe the middle ages, but was it really the dark ages. Yes the early middle ages were known as the dark ages, but to describe it as a whole as the dark ages is false. The middle ages brought many great people and things to the table like the Magna Carta, Joan of Arc, and the Kokin Wakashu Anthology. I believe that these three things are what made the middle ages substantial in history.