Comments by "黑龍 - Hắc Long" (@-haclong2366) on "Extra History"
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I think the reason that we never saw collapses at such a scale is because more peoples adopted modern technology in later periods, during the classical period the technology of Egypt, Western Asia, and Greece had spread to Italy, Cyrenaica, Spain, Tripolitania, the Barbary Coast, Etc. When the Huns swept the Western-Roman Empire as had happened to the bronze age civilsations the Germanic and Celtic people had already adopted the Roman culture and technology, they are just wearing trousers instead of tunics and dresses. In medieval Europe this technology spread to Scandinavia and Slavia, so when the Mongols raided and brought the bubonic plague to Europe as a form of biological warfare both disease and foreign invasion alongside the famine brought with these issues couldn't bring medieval Europe down, modern culture and technology was just too far spread, if Hungary fell Ireland had mills, the written word and lots of tools, if Denmark succumbed to the plague Asturias had the means to recover. This is why the Romans made sure that such a collapse could never happen again the West. The Western-Roman Empire exists today in every Western-European nation, even in the America's and Oceania because they spread their culture rather than just traded with other cultures.
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