Age Of Faith Vs Dark Ages

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The Age of Faith, the Dark Ages, the Age of Feudalism, and even the Golden Age have all been names given to Europe during A.D. 500-1400. So which name fits best? Many people ask. During those times, Europe went through a period of faith, feudalism, disease, terror, also with advances with art, and architecture. Those times can be called many things because lots of people have different perspectives and point of views on it. Different people went through different things during those times. So each title fits in a different way, but some fit better than others. The Dark Ages is a name given to Europe during A.D. 500-1400. According to historian Frantz Funck-Brentano from document one, the conditions in Europe were really bad. There was no trade going on, only unceasing terror. This was happening because the Saracen invasions and the Hungarians were swarming over the Eastern provinces. European churches were burned down and then departed with a crowd of captives. In the years 842-846, Anglo-Saxon tells us there was a great slaughter in London, Quentaxic and Rochester. The Northmen stole goods and burned the town Dordrecht in 846 evidenced in document three. The Middle Ages are also referred to as the Age of Faith. During the Middle Ages, …show more content…

This is because Europe was a big target for attacks. In 842, there was the Great Slaughter. Churches were also burned down and then departed with a crowd of captives. Although some people call it the Golden Age because of some of their accomplishments, if I were to add a document it would be a document showing the new inventions in Europe during the Middle Ages. A document showing the new inventions will give another reason why people call the Middle Ages an Golden Age. It can’t be named the Age of Faith because there were a lot more dark spots than acts of faith during the Middle

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