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Which event best identifies the beginning of the so-called Dark Ages in Europe?

spread of the bubonic plague
rise of the Arab Empire
initiation of the Hundred Years’ War
fall of the Roman Empire

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Answered by Anonymous
Read up about the Dark Ages, you'll find your answer.
Answered by Anonymous
Got it, I said fall of the roman empire
Answered by Anonymous
Perfect.
Answered by bob donald
1 is the correct answer. spread of the bubonic plague
The Dark Ages were a difficult time in which to live: famine and disease were common. The Black Death Bubonic Plague devastated Europe in the late 1340s and early 1350s, killing an estimated 100 to 200 million people. Warfare was also a part of everyday life. The Europeans and the Muslims of the Arab world fought numerous conflicts. These conflicts, called the Crusades, began in 1095 and ended in 1291. The Dark Ages have often been described as a backwards time in human history. The Dark Ages came to a close around 1500 AD, as the Italian Renaissance and the Age of Discovery dawned.

Answered by bob donald
fall of the Roman Empire
this is correct

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