Yolanda Revels
Professor Davina Dandridge
September 16, 2014
I. Introduction of the Dark Ages
The dark ages is this tumultuous era, when no one actually really knows exactly what happened and really would not like to consider it dark although that was time of the fall of Rome, where through the eventual light of progress revealed at the dawn of the middle Ages, It was a lot going on an implied judgment being that in that particular period in European history from about 476 A.D to about 1000, and all of the Middles Ages it is felt that there was a lack of knowledge, enlightenment, and a whole lot of deaths, ignorance, barbarianism, and times of war and famine that went on all the way …show more content…
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