The Middle age was a time period between the classical and the modern time period. The middle ages have been described as the dark ages, the age of feudalism, the age of faith and the golden age of Europe. According to the following accounts it was clearly an age of darkness. The dark ages consisted of many invasions, lethal weapons and the bubonic plague.
The dark ages is the best name for the middle ages due to invasions. Invasions happened frequently during this time period. A group known as the Vikings was well known for their invasions. They would invade towns steal food, goods, and money and then return back to their homeland. They killed innocent peasants and townspeople and burnt cities down. These invasions left people with no homes or food. The lucky ones were killed. The Vikings would also take innocent people and rather then kill them they would take them back to their home land and use them as slaves. Another reason the middle should be called the darks ages is because of the wars that were happening. There were constant battles over land. Feudal warfare was common between manors. The manors also created problems. There was no communication with the outside which prevented learning and ideas.
The bubonic plague is one of the main reasons why the middle ages should be called the dark ages. The plague killed nearly a third of the population of Europe. The plague had three types, septicemic, pneumonic, and bubonic. The septicemic plague consisted of bleeding in the skin and other organs, this creates black patches on the skin. There are bite-like bumps on the skin, which are mostly red and sometimes white in the center. The pneumonic plague is the most fatal. The pneumonic plague infects the lungs, and with that infection there is person-to-person transmission breathing. The time it takes to die with the pneumonic plague is usually between two and four days, but can be as little as a few hours. People knew when someone had this disease because the person would have a fever he/she would be coughing as well. The last type of the plague is the bubonic. Bubonic plague becomes noticeable three to eight days after the infection. People knew when someone had this disease because they would have the chills, fever, diarrhea, headaches, and the swelling of the infected lymph nodes. Lethal weapons such as the crossbow could also be used to help describe that the middle ages were dark ages. The crossbow was as accurate as the shooter and was very lethal. The crossbow could pierce armor which a regular bow and arrow could not do. People often poisoned the tips of the arrow so when it pierced their skin they would become poisoned. There was a defect to the crossbow though. When it rained the sting on the crossbow became slippery and the crossbow became useless.
The dark ages could easily be the name for the middle ages. Many horrible things occurred during this time period that involved death. Invasion and Destruction were also factors that lead to nothing but fear and chaos. The term ''Dark'' refers to the fact that no achievements were made, such as a light bulb or a wheel. This was a time period where death and destruction were dominant.
The dark ages is the best name for the middle ages due to invasions. Invasions happened frequently during this time period. A group known as the Vikings was well known for their invasions. They would invade towns steal food, goods, and money and then return back to their homeland. They killed innocent peasants and townspeople and burnt cities down. These invasions left people with no homes or food. The lucky ones were killed. The Vikings would also take innocent people and rather then kill them they would take them back to their home land and use them as slaves. Another reason the middle should be called the darks ages is because of the wars that were happening. There were constant battles over land. Feudal warfare was common between manors. The manors also created problems. There was no communication with the outside which prevented learning and ideas.
The bubonic plague is one of the main reasons why the middle ages should be called the dark ages. The plague killed nearly a third of the population of Europe. The plague had three types, septicemic, pneumonic, and bubonic. The septicemic plague consisted of bleeding in the skin and other organs, this creates black patches on the skin. There are bite-like bumps on the skin, which are mostly red and sometimes white in the center. The pneumonic plague is the most fatal. The pneumonic plague infects the lungs, and with that infection there is person-to-person transmission breathing. The time it takes to die with the pneumonic plague is usually between two and four days, but can be as little as a few hours. People knew when someone had this disease because the person would have a fever he/she would be coughing as well. The last type of the plague is the bubonic. Bubonic plague becomes noticeable three to eight days after the infection. People knew when someone had this disease because they would have the chills, fever, diarrhea, headaches, and the swelling of the infected lymph nodes. Lethal weapons such as the crossbow could also be used to help describe that the middle ages were dark ages. The crossbow was as accurate as the shooter and was very lethal. The crossbow could pierce armor which a regular bow and arrow could not do. People often poisoned the tips of the arrow so when it pierced their skin they would become poisoned. There was a defect to the crossbow though. When it rained the sting on the crossbow became slippery and the crossbow became useless.
The dark ages could easily be the name for the middle ages. Many horrible things occurred during this time period that involved death. Invasion and Destruction were also factors that lead to nothing but fear and chaos. The term ''Dark'' refers to the fact that no achievements were made, such as a light bulb or a wheel. This was a time period where death and destruction were dominant.
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Post a CommentWell, this article clearly wrong on many counts.. They don't call them "the dark ages," for any of the above reasons. For the vikings topic.... They may not have been as bad as records indicate. The majority of the people (if not all) could not read, nor write, besides monks, and others. The vikings were not christians, and the church was pretty much the authority, and all powerful, even above the kings in most cases. So, as they did with pagan religions, they made them look as bad as possible. And as for that last statement, as for no achievements being made... That is incredibly inaccurate... Many things we have today, are based of of Medieval ideas, and inventions, for example the hourglass, mechanical clock, eyeglasses, and the blast furnace.
well i thought the cathedrals were amazing inventions during the Dark Ages
this really helped me ,
thganks a lot =] .
This article seems poorly researched, and relatively one sided. While some of the things presented are true, many are ambiguous, and not cited. Many trends in modern history actually now call the period 'early antiquity', because in light of events such as the Carolingian renaissance, there is more and more proof that modern society took its roots from this time.
thx this realy helped with my studying !!
sounds like they should just call them the uncomfterable ages
not really actually. yes it was violent, but there have been more violent times way before. the other reason is that eventually the gun was invented during medieval times, many borders we have today are extremely similar if not sometimes the exact same as we have today and education began being introduced to more people unlike times before, excluding a few nations, including Rome.
this is so true.
Thanks this was a real help with studying:)
While dark, it is not necessarily appropriate to call the Middle Ages the Dark Ages, when there already exists a time period of the same name, that were far more barbaric and brutal than the Middle Ages.
While the Middle Ages were among the worst times in human history - they were notably darker than now, or the Classical Roman era - they were not as dark as the age that immediately preceded them, and need to be clarified in that regard. The brutality of the invasions and leadership type pale in comparison to the raw anarchy, lack of governance, and simple inability to live comfortably of the Dark Ages from the fall of Rome to 1033.