why do we call European period a dark age explain
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The term 'The Dark Ages' refers to the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance: the 5th – 14th centuries. It has been suggested that this period saw little scientific and cultural advancement. However, the term doesn't stand up to much scrutiny – and many medieval historians have dismissed it.
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The term ‗The Dark Ages' refers to the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance: the 5th – 14th centuries. It has been suggested that this period saw little scientific and cultural advancement. ... After the collapse of the Roman Empire, Europe faced a drastic political, economic and social set back.
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