The influence of Roman culture on politics, the law of Europe.

After the fall of the Roman Empire, the new states of Western Europe were in a cultural and economic crisis for quite a long time. The dislike of the new inhabitants of Europe for the Roman way of life changed for the better every year. After long years, which are called by contemporaries, the vague and dark days of the Middle Ages, the days of renaissance or, in other words, the Renaissance era came. European states began to revive the cultural heritage of the Roman Empire. During this period of time, the young states also faced the problem of trade. And in order to establish trade with neighboring states, they began to resort to borrowing Roman law or according to another reception of Roman law.



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