The modern era is characterized by significant advancements in technology, science, and communication, leading to a more interconnected world. Unlike the Middle Ages, which were marked by feudalism and a predominantly agrarian economy, the modern era has seen the rise of industrialization, urbanization, and democratic governance. Additionally, the modern period emphasizes individual rights, secularism, and rational thought, contrasting with the religious and hierarchical structures prevalent in the Middle Ages. These shifts have fundamentally transformed societies, economies, and cultures worldwide.
The Middle Ages are called so because they are the period between the ancient times (Classical Antiquity) and the modern era (Renaissance). This era is seen as a middle or intermediate period in European history.
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The Church of England did not exist during the Middle Ages. It was formed after the Dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII at the beginning of the modern era.
This was part of the middle ages, and is known as the late middle ages.
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The modern era has seen more globalization than the Middle Ages.
The modern era has seen more globalization than the Middle Ages.
The Middle Ages are called so because they are the period between the ancient times (Classical Antiquity) and the modern era (Renaissance). This era is seen as a middle or intermediate period in European history.
the renisance
Technology allows people in the modern era to mass-produce goods more quickly and easily than was possible in the Middle Ages.
"Ancient history" is usually deemed to have ended with the fall of the Roman Empire. Since then we have had successively the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, the Renaissance period, the Early Modern Era and the Napoleontic and Victorian era. That's just Western history, of course; countries like China and Japan have their own important historical periods.
The Church of England did not exist during the Middle Ages. It was formed after the Dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII at the beginning of the modern era.
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
The chronological order of the time periods is typically: Prehistory, Ancient history, Middle Ages, Early Modern period, Modern era, and Contemporary era.
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
The next age after the Middle Ages was the Renaissance or Early Modern Age. There is a bit of overlap between the two, as the Renaissance is taken as beginning about 1350 and the Middle Ages ending about 1450 or so.