Western Europe was weak during the Middle Ages due to a combination of factors, including the collapse of the Roman Empire, which led to political fragmentation and the rise of localized feudal systems. The constant threat of invasions from Vikings, Magyars, and Saracens further destabilized the region, hindering trade and economic development. Additionally, the lack of centralized authority and the prevalence of warfare among competing kingdoms weakened societal cohesion and infrastructure. This period also saw limited technological innovation and educational advancement, contributing to an overall stagnation in progress.
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Roman Catholic
Of course the Vikings
They were persecuted in Western Europe and moved eastwards to Poland, which was very tolerant in the Middle Ages and early modern times.
Most people of Western Europe, for most of the Middle Ages, were linked by a belief in Christianity, in the communion of the Catholic Church.
Vikings
During the early middle ages, 500 - 1000AD, Europe was a frontier land as it was sparsely populated and undeveloped. ;P
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Roman Catholic
hell yeah
The fall of the Roman empire
enjoyed greater prosperity
Of course the Vikings
They were persecuted in Western Europe and moved eastwards to Poland, which was very tolerant in the Middle Ages and early modern times.
Who invaded Europe during the middle ages