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Harrison
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20 March, 17:51
Why was the Middle Ages considered a Dark Age?
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Belen Cordova
20 March, 18:06
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The Dark Ages is generally considered as the early medieval period of the European history. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, Europe faced a drastic political, economic and social set back. The Dark Ages reflects the ill-consequences of this set back.
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Antoine Perry
20 March, 18:20
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Because their was so mush hardship and people realy worked hard
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