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What European country collapsed in the early 1990's and then many new democracies sprang up?

Yugoslavia


Why did people travel in the middle ages?

People traveled for several reasons in the Middle Ages. Some traveled for reasons of state, and these included everything from envoys and ambassadors to spies and young princesses on their ways to marry some king.Many people, millions, went on Crusades. These were men and women, young and old, and many did not go on one of the nine major and several minor crusades to the Holy Land but on other crusades to other places.Many people went on pilgrimages. A lovely picture of one such group is the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, which is especially interesting because it was a contemporary description of pilgrims traveling along the roads and taking meals and sleeping in the inns of southern England.A lot of people who traveled were merchants, without whom the Middle Ages would not have progressed as they did (and without whom the Black Death would not have spread the way it did.)Students had to travel to go to any of the more than seventy universities that sprang up at the time.There were classes of people whose lives revolved around travel. Tinkers were one group. There were itinerant cobblers, and other craftsmen. Also, there were musicians of various types and other performers, who most commonly travelled, unless they were able to get posts at some court. Yet another group was the Romani, who arrived in Europe during the Middle Ages. All of these groups are referred to as travelers or Gypsies (though the later term is mostly applied to the Romani, who, by the way, were related to neither the Romans nor the Romanians, nor to the Egyptians, after whom they were being called).


Why did Medieval Times end?

There were a number of factors that brought the middle ages to an end. The middle ages happened because of the chaotic conditions surrounding the fall of the West Roman Empire. The people who lived in the West needed security, and the people who invaded and took control needed legitimacy. As the time of Germanic migrations ceased, it was possible to create social structures that created the security people needed. These structures included the manorial system and the feudal pyramid. But times change, and the need for these systems also passed. Agricultural technology changed, both from inventions and technologies imported, mainly from Arabs. The farms produced a surplus and there was good reason form many lords to want to reduce the number of serfs on the land. So the serfs had reasons to move away from the farms. Other technologies and a rise in trade and crafts created jobs in towns and cities, so the serfs who had reason to leave the land also had jobs to go to. Trade and crafts gave rise to mercantilism, which made the serfs who had been freed more powerful. Mercantilism gave rise to guilds and leagues of Hansas which were powerful governing forces beyond the control of much of the feudal hierarchy. Communications increased, first because the Church wanted pilgrims to be safe, then because the kings saw profit from it. Merchants could travel more safely as the middle ages passed, increasing their wealth. The crusades gave people knowledge of the outside world, compounding the influence of trade. Republican forms of government sprang up. The Hansas operated out of free cities with republican governments in the Holy Roman Empire and elsewhere in the Baltic area. In Italy, there were republican city states and communes, of which Venice was among the most important. Early in the Middle ages there were very few schools. By the end of the Viking Age, the Vikings themselves were opening schools. Education was becoming more important, not only for the clergy and the nobility, but for the rising middle class. The first university was founded at Bologna in 1088, and by the end of the middle ages, there were over seventy universities in Europe. As more and more people were literate, written legal codes became more important. This produced systems that were less arbitrary and less under the control of individual lords and knights. The legal system was controlled nominally by a king, but the day to day operation was mostly under the control of commoners. The kings were always working on strengthening central governments. With the passing of the middle ages they succeeded more and more. This produced a situation where standing armies were being kept for the first time since the Roman Empire. This reduced the importance of lesser nobility. The reduction of importance of knights was exacerbated by the introduction of newer weapons, particularly the English long bow, which destroyed fields of knights repeatedly in the Hundred Years War. The plague reduced the population of farmers, which put the serfs who had remained on the farms into the situation where their labor was in such demand that they were tempted away by better deals offered illegally by other lords than their own. The result was that serfdom ended before the end of the middle ages in many places, especially in Scandinavia, Scotland and England. The Church, which was one of the most important unifying forces of in the middle ages, began to have its control eroded in the eleventh century, when the Great Schism produced a Roman Catholic Church in the West and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the East. With the passing of time, the control eroded further, partly as a result of the Western Schism, partly as a result of heresies, and partly as a result of reformers who anticipated Protestantism.


Why did the Middle Ages start and end?

A traditional view is that the Middle Ages started because the West Roman Empire fell and independent Germanic kingdoms arose to replace it in, and ended with the fall of the Byzantine Empire (East Roman Empire). The date most often given for the beginning is 476, and for the end is 1453. The traditional view also is that the fall of the West Roman Empire caused a collapse in Western society, which was especially evident in the rates of literacy, and that the end of the Middle Ages happened because of increased trade and education, and the rise of the mercantile class. Personally, I think the traditional view, is rather too simple. Western society was well into decline in the 3rd century, and clearly coming out of that decline when the Early Middle Ages were only half over. Furthermore, parts of the government of the West Roman Empire, including the Senate, were operating until at least the beginning of the 7th century. The end of the Middle Ages is just as hard to pin down. The Byzantine Empire had lost its power centuries before it fell, and with that, it lost its relevance to the medieval West.


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What is the present tense of sprang?

sprang


Can you give an example of a sentence using the word sprang?

He sprang into action. The door sprang open.


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How do you use sprang in a sentence?

I just sprang my ankle on that rock.


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The superhero sprang into action when the innocent citizens were in danger.


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How many syllables are in the word sprang?

The word sprang has one syllable.


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Is sprang an adverb?

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