Comparisons between the Middle Ages and modern times.

The Middle Ages chronologically took about 1000 years, from 476 to 1492, usually this dating is considered the most correct. Modern times are much shorter, about 300 years old.

The Middle Ages were the period when the youngest of the world religions, Islam (VII century), appeared, and Christianity and Buddhism spread until the V century. In the New Time, new world religions did not appear, only sects and denominations.

In the Middle Ages, trade was poorly developed, especially between continents, for example, the western and eastern hemispheres, as well as between Europe and eastern Asia. In modern times, on the contrary.

The Middle Ages were the era of agrarian society and guild labor, and in the modern era, manufactories (the first period) appeared, and then factories (the second period), and the following processes took place: two scientific revolutions, industrialization, the transition from an agrarian society to an industrial one.



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