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    The middle Ages is the middle period of three traditional division of western history, it was time period before the renaissance. It stretched from the fall from the Roman Empire around 500 CE to about 1350. During the middle ages, the Roman Catholic Church and the pope were the primary players in Europe. The renaissance was a period of big change in European history, it was a time of intellectual excitement, art, literature and scientific advances. Over the course of the renaissance about 300 years

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    There are many historical circumstances that led up to the Middle Ages. One historical circumstance that led up to the Middle Ages is corrupt rulers. During the end of the Roman Empire, the rulers became very corrupt and crazy. Most of the rulers killed their own family and made everything worse for the empire. One ruler named Elagabalus and he was one of the worst rulers ever in the Roman Empire. He was good but had no experience in being a ruler. Later in his rule he refused to listen to any of

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    the middle ages, power was kept up in the higher tiers of society. The church mainly had the most power and greatly influenced society and life in the middle ages. In the middle ages, everyone’s lives were centered around the church and their religion. Everyone attended mass weekly and was baptized after birth. The people living in the middle ages even began to believe that their kings were chosen by God - this is known as the divine right. Churches also made laws for society during the middle ages

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    the late antiquity, early middle ages, and the early modern period. These periods were all crucial in the formation of modern government, philosophy, culture as well as many other aspects and qualities of society today. The late antiquity, the early middle ages and the early modern period were all named by historians to mark significant changes in politics, culture and spirituality. The late antiquity period is said to have started after the end of the classical age and was characterized with

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    The renaissance brought the world out of the dark ages and into the light. Today we still use advancements that came out of this period. The Renaissance taught us many great ideas that if they had not been found, I do not think that we would be living the same world, that is how much the Renaissance affected

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    eras. Unlike the Renaissance, the Middle Ages were a thousand years of ignorance and superstition. The Renaissance men were leaders in an era of rebirth and learning looked to the Ancient Greeks and Romans for models of advance. Many historians felt that the Middle Ages and the Renaissance were one era. The debate centers around whether the Renaissance was a unique age or a continuation of the Middle Ages. “Was the Renaissance a period distinct from the Middle Ages, or was it a continuation?” Par

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    Renaissance and the Middle Ages, one could support that the dark ages were not as dark as it appears. To begin, the events that occurred in the Middle Ages have had an impact on the coming generations. Famous events that would be placed in textbooks and libraries such as the Hundred Years’ War, the Black Death, and the Great Schism. However, there are many unheard events that have made an impact on the world. For instance, Peter S. Wells, author of Barbarians to Angels: The Dark Ages Reconsidered, writes:

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    From the fall of Rome in 500 CE, to the beginning of the Renaissance in the 15th century, a dark period, known as medieval times, was an barbaric and bloody, yet religious era. Warring Nobles with fiefs, or large plots of land, ruled over Europe. Most people believed that illness and sickness were cause by their sin against god. This aesthetic mindset halted any scientific or mathematical evolution; the Europeans still used technology from Ancient Rome. The Church had power, in some cases, that

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    Medieval Society had a monarchy system where the city is and the church is separated and there were also a clear cut lines between the class of Nobles, Knights, Damsel and Peasants as well. (Terry Jones Videos & Williams Notes). In reality, life during the medieval times were more than just simple farm life for the peasants while lords administer laws from kings (William Notes). Their society was corrupted, dishonest and mad, people seek for more power (Terry Jones; Kings, Knights), every man was

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    many effects on the middle ages in a political, economic, social, and religious aspect. It was believed to have been spread by rats and fleas. It was also spread airborne through the lungs. Although some people may argue that the black plague affected the middle ages the most in an economic sense, it affected the middle ages more in a religious sense. Therefore affecting the movement of the middle ages into the modern era. To begin with, the Black Death affected the middle ages in a social and economic

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