Trace the transition from the classical to the medieval era from "summary" of The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome by Susan Wise Bauer
The transition from the classical to the medieval era marked a significant shift in the historical landscape of the ancient world. The classical era, characterized by the achievements of civilizations such as Greece and Rome, laid the foundation for many aspects of Western civilization. However, as these empires began to decline, new forces emerged that would shape the medieval era.
One of the key factors in this transition was the rise of Christianity as a dominant religious and cultural force. With the conversion of Roman Emperor Constantine in the 4th century, Christianity began to spread throughout the Roman Empire, eventually becoming the official religion. This shift had profound implications for the political, social, and cultural landscapes of the ancient world.
Another important development was the ...
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