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The feudalism impact was increased in the religious of the Europe church. This help out the churches a lot.
Hey Made Rome's Official religion Christianity.
Christian influences during the middle ages and the following years would have a profound effect on intellectual thought across Europe. The first universities in history were establshed by various religious orders, the most important and influential of these being the Jesuits. This group of monks led the way for technological development in Europe as well as scientific endeavours. Under Christianity, philosophy and theology flourished, producing some of the greatest philosophers and writers in history. Aristolleian logic was reintroduced, explored and expanded, in addition to the popularisation of Roman and Greek thinkers and literature. Christianity's influence widened when the great Charlemagne became king of the Franks. The Pope proclaimed him ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. Charlemagne vigorously sought to provide his people with education. He founded schools in monasteries and churches for the poor as well as for the nobility.
The tobacco plant is one item that made a huge impact on Europe (the old world )
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