Balance In The Middle Ages

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Balance in the Middle Ages

In 475 to 1500 C.E. the world was at ends with some people thriving and growing and others doing the opposite, we call these times, the Middle Ages. The middle ages fit between the times of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. The middle ages consisted of some of the most beautiful, vibrant times, and some of the most dreadful, and atrocious times thus giving the time period a sense of balance.

The Vikings brought terror to many towns like London, Paris, Cadiz, Pisa, and Lisbon although many more were sacked. Most towns sacked by the Norse were close to water so their long warships could easily fit into the canals and raid the towns for all valuables. Although the Vikings spread terror through-out many towns they did design one of the most intelligent boats, using broad ribs where under the water planking was lashed on enabling the boat to endure rough seas and crash into less flexible boats with ease. The Vikings built one of the most technologically advanced creations of the time.
Charlemagne was a mighty ruler who was looked to by the Pope for protection; this was a big honor as the Pope was both a …show more content…

For some the middle ages was filled with fine writing and stories with a strong leader and government and for some individuals in the same society the day was filled with hard and tedious work for hours on end. Some brought terror and fear while others brought the joy of language the Middle Ages cannot be summed up in one word, one essay, and not nearly by one person. The middle ages were filled with new ideas and culture and with that came hard work and dedication for the world comes at balance a society thriving with new inventions but with that comes irksome consequences the world will remain in balance at one point or

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