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The History of the Middle Ages: 500 AD to 1500 AD

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The Roman Empire crumbled, and nothing could replace it. People and groups shifted all over the continent: the Byzantines came after the Visigoths, the Saxons clashed with the Celts, and the Vikings pillaged everyone. Eventually, feudalism emerged and brought with it knights in shining armor and long lines of monarchs. We entered a time of crusades, warfare, famine, and plague that killed mercilessly. Civilization was finding itself, stumbling through history to establish economies, art, educational systems, and religions which collectively comprise man’s cultural inheritance - times were dark, but they brought humanity a bright future.

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