Why did earlier historians consider the Medieval Period the "Dark Ages"? (5 points) The time had no electricity and so it was an
age that was quite dark. The era seemed less important than the Renaissance and the Roman Empire. Castles were very dark and did not let in much light. The power of the Church stamped out the many bright pagan rituals.
Absolute monarchy was but one response to the. ... This greatly strengthened the authority of the monarch. ... to control the Russian Orthodox Church, Peter appointed his
I think a good answer is is Georgia. This colony was envisioned as a "haven for debtors". But it was not only a colony for debtors: it was actually also meant for "the worthy poor" and the debtors.
I believe it was because of things like segregation and "separate but equal." Even after obtaining citizenship they were still discriminated against by most.