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They killed them. Mostly with lasers.
Christianity was important and almost forced people to believe in it or be killed. There were many crusades and battles in the name of Christianity during the Middle Ages.
It is possible that flu killed people in the middle ages, but it was not identified as "flu" but something else. Since no medical records were made or kept it is hard to know what people died of most of the time.
Tthe bubonic plague - which killed a lot of people and that there was no cure for.
if you mean through the Middle Ages this was the bubonic Plague caused by rats.
Some people regard the Middle Ages as beginning when the ancient times ended. Others have the ancient times ending in the middle of the 5th century, and the Middle Ages starting in the 11th. According to the first of these, the time between the ancient times and the Middle Ages is called the Early Middle Ages, but the later usage would have it be called the Dark Ages.
During the Middle Ages, the Black Death raged throughout Europe. This was a pandemic that killed over 75 million people before it finally ended.
The Black Plague killed 3/4 of Europe. But people also died of other things as well.
The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
The middle ages are right between ancient times and the modern times.
the difference between the renaissance and the middle ages is that the middle ages was a time of survival and religious belives. During the middle ages people still believed in god. Also, there were many raids, and travel was not safe. People focused on getting enough food and survivng in the harsh way of life. The middle ages is known as the dark ages because of how harsh people lived. On the other hand the renaissance was of time of rebith, invention, and bring back the classic ways of the Greek and Roman ideas. People lived in luxury and enjoyed life unlike the people of the medival era, otherwise known as the middle ages.
well your wording is confusing😕