Mycenaean Greece-Achievements. Apart from the arts, the Mycenaeans were also occupied with the cultivation of the intellect. Their remarkable achievements were applied mainly in economic sectors. ... The most significant Mycenaean achievement was the invention of a new writing system, the syllabary named Linear B.
During the Industrial Revolution, the working conditions in factories, mills, and mines were terrible.
The <span>Persians retreated to Asia Minor
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In those years, people were ignorant. They were not educated, had no access to school. They were heavy influenced by the Catholic church and its dogmatic tenants. That is why many people believe that Black Death was a púnishment from God. People believe that as they were sinners, God had sent them the Bubonic plague that killed millions of people in Asia and Europe.
Historians think that in reality, the Black Death or Bubonic plague originated in Central Asia or Eastern Asia, and arrived in Europe due to trade. The firsts case were identified in Crimea in 1347. From then on, black rats that lived in the ships where products were transported, easily spread the disease all over Europe killing millions of people.
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