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Ari James
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30 December, 09:30
What was the positive effect of the dark ages?
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Carter Bridges
30 December, 09:35
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There were no positive affects of the dark ages.
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Malachi Middleton
30 December, 09:41
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If this was the crusades I might know so I believe that people had gained knowledge about the world
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