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The Medieval period allowed for the development of most of the modern nations of Europe we know today and its legacy in the fields of culture, art, literature, language, sport, and religion is enormous.

The Magna Carta (written in 1212) established that the king was not above the law, and this began to establish democracy as we know it.

Another major legacy of the Middle Ages was indeed the way Christianity spread like wildfire throughout Europe. Today, the majority of Europe are deeply Christian nations and this is because of the beliefs of their ancestors all those years ago.

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