Luke VerMeulen
Ms. Kramer
CPA World History
11 September 2015
The Superior Labels for the Middle Ages
The Middle Ages: death, faith, and feudalism. The Middle Ages, an era between 500 and 1400 in Europe has many ups and downs, falls and beginnings. Although we are looking for the most profound. Many labels were used to characterize the Middle Ages, however the best were The Dark Ages, The Age of Feudalism, and The Age of Faith.
The Dark Ages accurately identifies the Middle Ages because of all the death, destruction, and plague throughout. The Middle Ages followed the decline of the Roman Empire, which causes very harsh times across Europe. Also this time period consists of the plague which virtually slaughters one-third of Europe. Not only that, but with the fall of the Roman
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It was widely used because it allowed everyone to feel protected. Feudalism formed small communities around a central lord or master, that eventually led to much larger kingdoms throughout Europe. This was a form of mutualism that greatly affected the middle ages, In exchange for living and working on his land, the lord offered his serfs protection. The middle ages is precisely defined as the Age of Feudalism, considering the fact that Feudalism practically reunified all of Europe.
The Middle ages is best described as the Age of Faith because the Church establishes law, stability and contains much power. The Church was very influential in the Middle Ages because it always had a stable source of leadership, the Church. It had power over all people even kings/noblemen because it could excommunicate them. This term was also very popular because the Church had its own government, laws, courts, and system of taxation. The Middle Ages is best expressed as the Age of Faith because it reunited Europe through one central faith, leader, and