Chapter 10 (The Worlds of Christendom)
What I thought was the political life in Western Europe. In the early centuries of this era, history must have seemed more significant than geography, for the Roman Empire, long a fixture of the western mediterranean region, was gone. The traditional date marking the collapse of the empire is 476 when the German generally ordered odoacer overthrew the last roman emperor in the west. The even became the most symbolizing moment in the west. Land under civilization contracted while forests, marshland, and wastelands expanded. Public buildings crumbled from lack of care. I thought it was so bad for these people to be in theses bad conditions with everything. Because money exchanged was running low and in many places they were losing ground. I thought it was interesting to read about this because how the political life in Western Europe wasn't what I thought it was. They struggled a lot which I thought sucked for them.
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