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conclusion of the Medieval world The advent of christianity project

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Answered by krishchaudhary56
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The dark ages weren't necessarily all that dark. In fact, at many points in history they were filled with light. Many forget the victories, but remember the tragedies. For there were many tragedies. Deaths, illnesses, wars, and punishment occurred, more horrible then most have seen. But out of those horrors came a new beginning, which proved that the horrible happenings were essential to the rebirth of Europe. The people had to rely on the church an the feudal system. For if they hadn't a lot of modern day culture may have changed. As the people relied on the church, they began to form ranks and social statuses. These statuses became as important as money and land, knights, lords, and monarchs ruling over the peasants and serfs. No damsels in distress, fairies, dragons, knights in shining armor, or glorious palaces existed. The Medieval Times was truly fascinating, but wasn't just dark. It was also quite light, and deserves to have its victories remembered as a reality, not just as a far away fairytale that it is now known as. Some of the tales told today were a reality, some were mere legends, and a lot are yet to be confirmed.

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The dark ages weren't necessarily all that dark. In fact, at many points in history they were filled with light. Many forget the victories, but remember the tragedies. For there were many tragedies. Deaths, illnesses, wars, and punishment occurred, more horrible then most have seen. But out of those horrors came a new beginning, which proved that the horrible happenings were essential to the rebirth of Europe. The people had to rely on the church an the feudal system. For if they hadn't a lot of modern day culture may have changed. As the people relied on the church, they began to form ranks and social statuses. These statuses became as important as money and land, knights, lords, and monarchs ruling over the peasants and serfs. No damsels in distress, fairies, dragons, knights in shining armor, or glorious palaces existed. The Medieval Times was truly fascinating, but wasn't just dark. It was also quite light, and deserves to have its victories remembered as a reality, not just as a far away fairytale that it is now known as. Some of the tales told today were a reality, some were mere legends, and a lot are yet to be confirmed.

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