Shelby Newcomb Mrs. Cullen History 9-2 24 October 2013 A Worthy Age The Middle Ages were not as dark as they are remembered; it was filled with worthy ideas and honorable actions. History has shown that over time bad deeds are remembered far longer than any good events, sometimes even eclipsing good deeds that happen at the same time. It has not failed to prove that the same has been true for the Dark Ages. So many years viewed as a stain on the progression of human kind when in reality they…
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The question, "Is ‘the Dark Ages’ an appropriate term to describe the Middle Ages?" has been asked and answered by many people, but doesn’t have a distinct answer. Historians originally named the Early Middle Ages as the “Dark Ages” because not a lot of intellectual advances were made. Historians also didn’t know as much as we know now about that time period. When the Early Middle Ages were first deemed the “Dark Ages”, historians had believed that people lived in ignorance and were miserable. We…
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think of something that is dark, you think of it as dreary, lifeless, or even evil. So when you think of the Middle Ages being the "Dark Ages", you assume that it means it was not a good time. But the Middle Ages were the complete opposite. Although not much came out of the early Middle Ages, the people were full of life, and "the Dark Ages" does not imply that, and is not an appropriate term to describe the Middle Ages. According to the dictionary entry for the dark ages, it was a time of Intellectual…
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Adams World History Honors 2/8/16 Middle Ages DBQ From A.D. 500 to 1400, Europe went through a period of advancement in art and architecture, feudalism, terror, disease, and faith. This period is commonly referred to as the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages brought an epidemic that killed roughly one-third of Europe's total population, renewed faith in God, and advancements in art, architecture and science. Some say that it is very hard to label the Middle Ages, because there isn’t just one word to…
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Petrach was an Italian Scholar in the 1300s. He used the term "dark" and "light" during the middle ages. Ancient Greeks and Romans were in the "light". And the people in Europe from 500-1500 AD were in the "dark". Although the middle ages were considered "dark" due to the Crusades and the Black Death, the middle ages could also be considered the "growth age". Europe was not in a "dark age" due to all of the improvements in Europe. In Document A, it talks about the Magna Carta which are laws and…
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A lot of evidence shows that Europe was in a dark age from 500 to 1500 AD when one considers the Crusades,the Bubonic plague,and the destruction from the brutal laws. For example, the Crusades caused many terrifying deaths in the city Jerusalem. In this excerpt it states that the Crusades were bloody and horrifying,”Men rode in blood up to their knees and bridle reins”. This shows that this made Europe a dark age and making Muslims die or forcing them to follow Christianity. The city of Jerusalem…
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Medieval is Latin for Middle Age. The Middle Ages were from about 450 B.C.E. to 1450 A.D. The Dark Ages were during the Middle Ages, from about 450 B.C.E to 1000 A.D. The Dark Ages usually refers to Western Europe. This period started after the fall of the Western Roman Empire when the last Western emperor, Romulus Augustulus, perished in AD 476. The first person to call this period the Dark Ages was an Italian scholar, Francesco Petrarca, or Petrarch, in the 1330’s. He was referring to Latin literature…
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In the Dark Ages, the average life spans reached about mid- to late-twenties, early-thirties if you were lucky. Europe was plagued with a tremendous strand of diseases that caused the death toll to rise dramatically starting in 1328. Diseases were unavoidable and sometimes incurable because of the lack of medicine and people qualified to deal with illnesses. Some illnesses were common ones still seen today like chicken pox and influenza, while others were deadly and nicknamed the “Black Death.” Although…
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The “dark ages” isn't an appropriate name for the middle ages. Take a minute and think about all the things that are going on in the world. Did you think about a recent shooting,war, or even terrorism? The sad truth is all of these terrible things that happened in the “dark ages” still happening today. The middle ages were actually a period in time that wasn't all that terrible. Joan of arc is a peasant girl who believed God chose her to lead France to victory. Joan of arc was a heroine at the age…
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stone ages. In this essay, we will be comparing and contrasting, the life of people in the stone age and in the middle ages. The first article is Life in the Stone Age by J.H Simmons, the second article is Everyday Life in Middle Ages by Jane Emmason. Some differences between them are technology, how they made items and traditions. Even though, there are many differences, they also had similarities between these eras such as how they lived, living conditions and work. The stone and middle ages…
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