I'm not sure but I think:
the economy changed in west Europe because:
- agricultural land was passing out and the late roman system of land taxes were also collapsing. the coinage system broke down and changed from gold to silver.
the was also a rapid increase of monasteries. in 597 40 monks were send to England by pope Gregory & by end 7th century whole England laid in the roman boundries. the bouwindustrie monks went to frisia and Saxony, so did the Frankish monks.
pope Gregory had made an alliance with Benedictines monasteries. and therefore frisia and Germany were both in the catholic church now. this was the groundwork for the alliance between the papacy and the Frankish.
in short: the catholic church and its monasteries.
In Western Europe, the development of the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th and early 19th centuries caused significant social, economic, and technological changes. This transformation led to urbanization as people moved to cities for factory jobs, the rise of capitalism and new economic theories, and advancements in technology and infrastructure, such as the steam engine and railways. These interconnected changes reshaped societies, economies, and the environment across the region.
After the fall of Rome what two things caused Western Europe to divide into multiple kingdoms
Drastic climate changes
The Industrial Revolution.
the developement of nation states in western europe that helped expand trade and interest in overseas exploration.
Results for the German-speaking lands included these: * Fall in the population * Accelerated economic decline relative to Western Europe * The Empire was weakened, and the power of the territorial princes became absolute
A lull in fighting between countries and by the decline of famine and the plague.
It killed about 1/3 of the population It caused a massive economic turndown
It was made so there would be defense in case the Soviet caused an invasion at Western Europe
Well , i don t think so that there are some ! But It totally changed economic of Europe
Treaty that ended the war and economic depression.
The dark ages were a period of time in Western Europe, prior to 1000 AD, known as such because of the general lack of highly centralized government as was known under the Roman rule. This was caused by a falling apart of the Roman empire, which was caused by a number of circumstances, one being the pressures put on the Roman Empire by migratory tribes from eastern Europe (the Huns, Vandals, Visigoth, etc.). The dark ages were categorized by localized government, lower trade, some loss of scholarship, and migratory movement of people groups.