progress in the field of trade and culture in the medieval world led to the beginning of the modern age.Do you agree with this statement?
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The Great Schism of late Middle Ages was the most important event of history that brought about a change in the social conditions of Europe along with the decreasing power of the Church. The fall of Western Roman Empire is considered as the beginning of the Middle Ages.
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Progress in the field of trade and culture in the medieval world led to the beginning of the modern age is absolutely correct.
Medieval age
- The period from the 5th to the 15th century is described as the medieval age.
- It is known as the Age of discovery/ Renaissance.
- Agriculture grew immensely during this period.
The growth of trade and culture during the medieval ages is one of the biggest reasons that led to the modern world.
- Growth of culture initiated the people to learn to accept different beliefs.
- Expansion of trade during the medieval ages led to the development of the economy and better market systems.
- Merchants started carrying out trade overseas.
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