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The following is a timeline of major events in post-classical history from the 5th to 15th centuries, loosely corresponding to the Old World Middle Ages, intermediate between Late antiquity and the early modern period.
Apr 11, 2023 · The Post-Classical Period in world history lasted approximately 500-1500 CE. It was preceded by the Classical Period, 800 BCE-500 CE and succeeded by the Early Modern Era, c. 1500-1800 CE.
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In world history, post-classical history refers to the period from about 500 CE to 1500 CE, roughly corresponding to the European Middle Ages. The period is characterized by the expansion of civilizations geographically and the development of trade networks between civilizations.
600 CE - 1450. An Overview. In 600CE. Western Rome is gone. Eastern Rome reconstituted (Byzantine). India has been deconstructed. Chinese have gone through 350years of chaos, but has reconstituted imperial idea. By 1450CE. Collapse of Byzantine Empire.
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The expansion of Islam introduced a new concept — the Caliphate — to Afro-Eurasian statecraft. Pastoral peoples in Eurasia built powerful and distinctive empires that integrated people and institutions from both the pastoral and agrarian worlds. In the Americas, powerful states developed in both Mesoamerica and the Andean region.
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Poor harvests, disruption of trade, high taxes. What were some Military reasons why Classical Empires fell? Outside invaders, low patriotism and recruitment. Which side survived the Barbarian and Viking invasion of Rome? East Rome (Byzantine Empire) What were the conflicts between Christians and Muslims called? Crusades.