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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. The rulers of these states, usually warlords, called themselves kings. The Pope sent missionaries into Northern Europe to spread Christianity. Muslim armies poured in from Africa and the Middle East. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common. These kings often fought among themselves. Monks spread Christianity. Did not travel. They lived apart from society in monasteries. Fierce warriors from Asia called Magyars invaded, attacking fields and destroying towns. Violence was common. People looked for ways to bring order to their lives. The creation of these kingdoms marked the beginning of the Middle Ages. A Christian King conquered much of the old Roman Empire and spread Christianity. From Scandinavia came the most frightening invaders of all, the Vikings.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common. Violence was common. People looked for ways to bring order to their lives.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. The rulers of these states, usually warlords, called themselves kings. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common. Violence was common. People looked for ways to bring order to their lives.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. The rulers of these states, usually warlords, called themselves kings. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common. These kings often fought among themselves. Violence was common. People looked for ways to bring order to their lives.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. The rulers of these states, usually warlords, called themselves kings. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common. These kings often fought among themselves. Violence was common. People looked for ways to bring order to their lives. The creation of these kingdoms marked the beginning of the Middle Ages.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. The rulers of these states, usually warlords, called themselves kings. The Pope sent missionaries into Northern Europe to spread Christianity. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common. These kings often fought among themselves. Violence was common. People looked for ways to bring order to their lives. The creation of these kingdoms marked the beginning of the Middle Ages.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. The rulers of these states, usually warlords, called themselves kings. The Pope sent missionaries into Northern Europe to spread Christianity. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common. These kings often fought among themselves. Monks spread Christianity. Did not travel. They lived apart from society in monasteries. Violence was common. People looked for ways to bring order to their lives. The creation of these kingdoms marked the beginning of the Middle Ages.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. The rulers of these states, usually warlords, called themselves kings. The Pope sent missionaries into Northern Europe to spread Christianity. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common. These kings often fought among themselves. Monks spread Christianity. Did not travel. They lived apart from society in monasteries. Violence was common. People looked for ways to bring order to their lives. The creation of these kingdoms marked the beginning of the Middle Ages. A Christian King conquered much of the old Roman Empire and spread Christianity.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. The rulers of these states, usually warlords, called themselves kings. The Pope sent missionaries into Northern Europe to spread Christianity. Muslim armies poured in from Africa and the Middle East. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common. These kings often fought among themselves. Monks spread Christianity. Did not travel. They lived apart from society in monasteries. Violence was common. People looked for ways to bring order to their lives. The creation of these kingdoms marked the beginning of the Middle Ages. A Christian King conquered much of the old Roman Empire and spread Christianity.
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Europe After The Fall Of Rome Europe was dangerous after Rome fell. Many groups moved from the north and south moved in and created their own states. Christianity spread to Northern Europe. Invaders threatened Europe. Without the Roman government, Europe had no central authority to keep order. The rulers of these states, usually warlords, called themselves kings. The Pope sent missionaries into Northern Europe to spread Christianity. Muslim armies poured in from Africa and the Middle East. As a result, outlaws and bandits became common. These kings often fought among themselves. Monks spread Christianity. Did not travel. They lived apart from society in monasteries. Fierce warriors from Asia called Magyars invaded, attacking fields and destroying towns. Violence was common. People looked for ways to bring order to their lives. The creation of these kingdoms marked the beginning of the Middle Ages. A Christian King conquered much of the old Roman Empire and spread Christianity.
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