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What type of relation was there between tge church and the society in western roman empire??

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tate and Society in the High Middle Ages (1000-1300)

Circa 1000 CE, Western European society lagged behind that of the Arabic-dominated Islamic world and (arguably) the Byzantine East. By 1400, Western European society was poised to assert its influence around the globe. To understand this transformation we will look at two spheres of change: the "feudal" economy and the rise of feudal national monarchies.

The Economy in the High Middle Ages

Two big changes took place in the European economy in 1000-1300: 1) advances in agriculture helped consolidate the manorial system, in which aristocratic landowners exploited serf labor; and 2) towns and cities again emerged as centers of commerce and manufacturing.

Reasons for higher agricultural productivity:

World climate: a long warming cycle came to a peak between 1000 and 1200. This allowed people north of the Mediterranean to plant crops that previously had only grown in the south. Also, people could also plant earlier in spring without fear of killing frosts and could keep their crops in the fields into October. A longer growing season contributed to higher yields.

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