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Helga [31]
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How did the development of different languages further divide Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire?

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Temka [501]3 years ago
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How did the development of different languages further divide Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire? ... Speaking different languages meant people from different areas could no longer communicate easily with each other. The end of the Roman Empire marked the beginning of a new era called. the Germanic Ages.

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