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the population began to grow because feudalism increased
The term Middle Ages was not a compliment. The term Middle Ages was used to label the time between the Roman Empire and the modern age. The idea was that in the modern age, Europe had recovered from a time of low culture.
middle age 8th century to 18 century early mideaval 8th to 13th late mideaval 13th to 18th modern 18th to (now 21
fat people NO unlike now and then people in the medieval times in Europe had less advantages. such as trains, computers, and good hygiene with modern day medicines. The age limit back then was around in the twenties to die. Now all people live a bit longer. But if there wasn't a Medieval times then there wouldn't be great sites to see in Europe.
The dates for the Bronze Age vary from one place to the other in the ancient world, according to when the peoples of those areas began and ended using bronze for everything they could. The Bronze Age was followed by the Iron Age. As far as when the Bronze Age was in Europe, it ran from roughly 3,000 B. C. to 600 B.C.
The two scientific instruments that began the age of modern weather forecasting are the, thermometer and barometer.
impressionism
I began with creative movement at 4 and continued from there.
the population began to grow because feudalism increased
great increase in commerce in Europe that began in the late middle age.
The renaissance was a period of European history from the 14th to the 17th century. It started as a cultural movement in Florence, Italy in the late Medieval period and later spread to Europe, being the beginning of the Early Modern Age
The human population began to grow exponentially in the modern age due to civilization. This resulted to less working times and more resting periods with improved means of cultivation which produce more food for the increasing families.
things began to change with the age of whaling and Europe hunger for commerce and trade
Yes, because he introduced them to modern era thinking and practices. These new ways were crucial for Europe to thrive.
The Age of Enlightenment was a cultural movement that began in 17th-century Europe to emphasize reason and individualism. It was started by philosophers Francis Bacon, Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, Pierre Bayle, Voltaire, Francis Hutcheson, David Hume and physicist Isaac Newton.
The Age of Exploration began in the late 15th century and continued into the 18th century. It led ultimately to Europe colonizing the Americas and large parts of Africa and Asia.
The term Middle Ages was not a compliment. The term Middle Ages was used to label the time between the Roman Empire and the modern age. The idea was that in the modern age, Europe had recovered from a time of low culture.