The_dark_ages_explained_part_1 Apr 2026

The grain of truth in the name lies in the political and economic upheaval of the 5th century. When the Western Roman Empire fell, the centralized systems that provided security, paved roads, and long-distance trade vanished.

Starting in the 7th century, the Islamic Caliphates became the world’s leaders in science, medicine, and philosophy, preserving the very Greek texts Europe had "lost." the_dark_ages_explained_part_1

In the East, the Roman Empire didn't fall. Constantinople remained a glittering hub of law, Greek culture, and immense wealth. The grain of truth in the name lies

While the Church preserved Latin, the general literacy rates plummeted compared to the Roman era. Constantinople remained a glittering hub of law, Greek

While the West was struggling to reorganize, much of the world was thriving.

Cities shrank as people moved to the countryside for safety and food.

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