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Feudalism in the middle ages 6th grade
Feudalism in the middle ages 6th grade










It is now rarely used by historians because of the value judgment it implies. Specifically, the term refers to the time (476–800 B.C.) when there was no Roman (or Holy Roman) emperor in the West or, more generally, to the period between about 5, which was marked by frequent warfare and a virtual disappearance of urban life. Waves of warfare together with famine, plague, erratic weather patterns and persecution led to a centuries-long era of Dark Ages, the early medieval period of western European history. This downshift in progress left Europeans more susceptible than ever to the ravages of natural disaster and disease. With no unified power source to claim these lands, chaos abounded as roaming warlords and violent bands of warriors circulated throughout Europe. No longer organized around a unified empire, territory was up for grabs, and power was often seizes by despotic rulers and their armies. After the empire crumbled from within, unable to sustain its own borders, a power vacuum was left in its wake.

feudalism in the middle ages 6th grade

By the 5th century, the Roman Empire had conquered a stunning expanse of territories and people throughout Europe.

feudalism in the middle ages 6th grade

Waves of warfare together with famine, plague, erratic weather patterns and persecution led to a centuries-long era of economic, political, and cultural decline. No longer organized around a unified empire, territory was up for grabs, and power was often seizes by despotic rulers and their armies.












Feudalism in the middle ages 6th grade