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    The Middle Ages was the medieval era from 500-1450. It was the time period following the fall of the Roman Empire. It was a huge step back from the advancements made by the Roman Empire. During this time period was the very infamous plague called the “Black Death”. Because of this, people often categorize this era as the Dark Ages. Other common labels are Age of Faith, Golden Age, and the Age of Feudalism. However, the most accurate label is the Dark ages because of the immense amount of death,

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    The High Middle Ages, which cover the 11th through 13th centuries, were a time of growth and expansion. Much of the gains in land was done so by force and conquering territories. Once the land was secured, the people needed to find a way to clear and farm these new territories. Two distinct methods came from having vast new farm lands: the three field system and the horse collar which replaced the slower moving oxen; these methods were important for European life and livelihood. In the Early Middle

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    had agreed and disagreed over the though of the middle ages being a dark and less civilized time. It was classified as dark because learning new things wasn’t a part of their daily activities. They didn’t lack intelligence, but they never had a reason to design aircraft or anything as intricate in that matter. However, their focus was to bear ground provisions and maintain sustainability. The focus back then was to live. The myth that the “dark ages” was dark is the truth, but it is not true that

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    In this book it revealed how the middle ages were not dead times, but mere it was the just beginning of everything, such as it gave people more freedom and independence and allowed to people to explore trading new things with others. Basically in the beginning of the book Lopez starts talking about the Roman world and also about the commerce and the effect of the Barbarian invasion, and after that industry started sky rocketing because there was tremendous commercial growth. Also he states that

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    1400 A.D. were most commonly known as the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages was a time period where several events had occurred, each supporting a different label for this era. The Middle Ages deserve the titles of the Age of Feudalism and the Dark Ages because people needed stability and relied on higher government officials for protection, and there were many wars and there was no organized government. However, the Middle Ages can be best described as the Age of Faith because the Church had power over

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    The Middle Ages and Renaissance where worlds apart in every aspect of life. In areas of art, tools such as perspective, realism, and individualism showed the great leap in creativity during the Renaissance. Likewise, the worldly individual, or the “Renaissance Man”, was an improvement over the ignorant, spiritual man of the Middle Ages. Also, the revival of classical learning and education that occurred in the Renaissance was the exact opposite of the suppression of learning during the Middle Ages

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    • Middle Ages o The Middle Ages, also known as the Medieval Period, lasted from the 5th century to the 15th. The Middle Ages began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. The Middle Ages is divided into three different groups: early, high and late middle ages. In the Early Middle Ages, around the 5th century, emperors were often controlled by military. Between the 5th and 8th centuries, new peoples and individuals filled the politics that

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    The act of “chivalry” has changed dramatically since the middle ages and since The Canterbury Tales was written. In “The Knight’s Tale”, Chaucer writes about the quest for love between two men who are in love with the same woman. This quest ends in death for one man and love for the other man. Chivalry in the middle ages included Knights that were expected to be warriors and attendants to the King. Knights were expected to fight to the death for love and then represent the kingdom because of their

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    The shift between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance was characterized by great socio-economic, political, and religious changes. Politically, the feudal system of the Middle Ages was exchanged for a more stable centralized republic/monarchy system that gave the people more freedom and input. Religiously, secularism became more important as stability gave people a chance to concern themselves with the “here and now” rather than simply the “hereafter.” Socially, there was a shift from dogma and

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    The Middle Ages, often referred to as the Dark Ages, was regarded to be a time of despair, disease, and death. Just as the name the “Dark Ages” suggests, this period of European history seemed to be surrounded by darkness and hopelessness. Unfortunately, the majority of people only see this side of the Middle Ages when, in fact, the Middle Ages was a much more important era. Especially during the late Middle Ages, one can find a change in orthodox social structure, political instability mostly concerned

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