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Q: Why was the period of time following the collapse of the Roman Empire considered the dark ages in Europe?
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Western Europe (Eastern part of the Roman Empire did not collapse and became known as the Byzantine Empire) went into a period of chaos, then arose in the feudal society (Middle Ages)


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What effect did the Dark Ages have on urban population?

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A strong, central ruling civilization. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, Europe was left divided into small tribes, clans, and kingdoms such as the Gauls. A central civilization did not emerge until Charlemagne expanded the Frankish kingdom into that of an Empire in the late 8th and early 9th centuries. Even then, Charlemagne's Frankish Empire was nothing compared to the previous Roman Empire.