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Dark Ages Dbq

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After the Fall of Rome, the Dark Ages occurred during the Middle Ages in Western Europe, France, Germany and Italy. The term “Dark Age” is an accurate description for Western Europe despite the formation of feudalism and the united church. The severity of disease, such as the plague, killed millions of people and lead to society not having the desire to prosper with education . These reasons, among others, demonstrate that Western Europe was truly a Dark Age. After the Fall of Rome in 476 C.E. Barbarian tribes Goths, and Huns invaded Europe from the east to the north. These invasions caused buildings to collapse, and very few amount of schools were left. This left the people with a lack of education and no desire to teach it. With little to no education, no new ideas were formed, and no one bothered to repair the damage caused by the invasions. People also forgot how to read and write.This was only the start of the Dark Age, and the severity of the Bubonic Plague had a much greater impact. …show more content…

The deadly plague spread all throughout Europe through ships and trading routes. Rats carried the fleas that had the disease which caused it to spread rapidly through Europe. During this time, people were in a panic not knowing how to cure this disease. Some even believed that it was God poisoning the air as a punishment. This caused people to stop believing in God. While the disease was rapidly spreading, trade was declining because people were either too sick to work or they were scared of obtaining the deadly disease. Many priest tried healing the people with the disease, but they only ended up getting it themselves. This shows that Western Europe at the time was truly a Dark Age because of the rapid decline in population and chaos cause by the

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