There was no one invention that brought Europe out of the Dark Ages. A few important inventions that contributed to a rise in European civilization were the horse collar, horse shoes, the heavy plow, the wheel barrow, and three field crop rotation, all of which increased agricultural production so farmers could support a greater population, helping increase the numbers and sizes of towns and cities. Other important inventions of the time included stirrups, rotary grind stones, new types of soap, and types of mills.
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It was during the Renaissance period.
1000 years ago, the world was in what is now known as the Dark Ages. The Roman Empire has collapsed and Europe was under a rule known as feudalism.
Actually Charlemagne was a very powerful frankish King. Charlemagne added to his land and gained more and more power. He helped bring Europe out of the Dark Ages. By the time of his death, Charlemagne ruled most of Western Europe.
he started to make schools for the children so he helped with the education
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CORRECT ANSWER: ---> "Charlemagne." (For sure for fact.)
If he wouldn't of have been there people would still be in the dark ages.
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Yes, feudalism was practiced during the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages lasted from about 476 to 1000 AD, a period also called the Early Middle Ages. The most widely held definition of feudalism has it being established around the time of Charlemagne, who reigned as king of the Franks from 768 to 814. It lasted until the end of the Middle Ages in some parts of Europe.
The dark ages refers to the time from the fall of the Roman Empire to Charlemagne being named the Holy Roman Emperor. It was called the dark ages because not much history was recorded in that time.
The 800s fall within the middle of the Early Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages, which spanned from the 5th to the late 10th century. This period saw the decline of the Roman Empire in Western Europe, the rise of Charlemagne's Carolingian Empire, and the Viking raids in Northern Europe.
Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor
The Clovis Period. It could alse be described as the Dark Ages.
Charlemagne's most lasting contribution to the church was ending the Dark Ages and ushering in a new era of education, culture, and art.