d.it allowed european traders to seize control of indian ocean trade from muslims merchant
(Apex) How did the role of religion in Europe change between the postclassical and modern eras?
They did by invading the eastern part of Rome near the Danube River.
well if there is lots of invading,yes but at the moment i do not think so
Yes
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
Millians?
The caste system during the postclassical era was flexible, allowing the system to adjust to new circumstances.
In the postclassical era, the world's most powerful states were in in Asia and the Middle East. In the modern era, power shifted to Eurasia.
a west African ruler converts to Islam.
The modern era, beginning around the late 15th century, is characterized by significant advancements in science, technology, and political thought, leading to revolutions in various fields and the rise of nation-states. In contrast, the postclassical era (approximately 500-1500 CE) was marked by the fragmentation of empires, the spread of major world religions, and the establishment of trade networks. While the postclassical era focused on the consolidation of knowledge and cultural exchange, the modern era emphasized individualism, secularism, and the questioning of traditional authorities. This shift laid the groundwork for contemporary society and global interactions.
fall of the mongols and the fall of the byzantine empire which led to decrease in trade
both were influenced in spreading religion during the postclassical era
1200-1400
Both empires were controlled by powerful monarchs