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Western and Eastern Europe were quite different during the
Post classical era.
At this time, the Byzantine Empire had a strong hold in Eastern Europe and almost touched the Middle East and Central Europe from end to end.
As a United Empire, it was a bastion of Christianity and Western Power. Educations, Arts and Crafts and global culture were some of its greatest exports.
However, at the same time, Western Europe was living in what is often described as the 'Dark Ages'.
Most of the small kingdoms and tribes were poor, with not many major industries and limited economic importance on a global scale.
European arts from this era, if any, have mostly been forgotten with time and this period is never celebrated modern texts.
Post classical era.
At this time, the Byzantine Empire had a strong hold in Eastern Europe and almost touched the Middle East and Central Europe from end to end.
As a United Empire, it was a bastion of Christianity and Western Power. Educations, Arts and Crafts and global culture were some of its greatest exports.
However, at the same time, Western Europe was living in what is often described as the 'Dark Ages'.
Most of the small kingdoms and tribes were poor, with not many major industries and limited economic importance on a global scale.
European arts from this era, if any, have mostly been forgotten with time and this period is never celebrated modern texts.
During the Postclassical era, Western and Eastern Europe were very distinct.
The Byzantine Empire had a stronghold in Eastern Europe at the time, and had almost completely conquered the Middle East and Central Europe.
It was a stronghold of Christianity and Western power as a United Empire. Some of its most important exports were education, arts and crafts, and world culture.
Western Europe, on the other hand, was experiencing the "Dark Ages" during the time.The majority of the minor kingdoms and tribes were poor, with few big industries and little worldwide economic influence.
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