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Shamar Bauer
1 August, 18:59
How did the dark ages get it's name?
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Brock Doyle
1 August, 21:00
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historians usually call it the dark ages because we don't know as much about this time period compared to other eras. it's like it is a lost time period
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Davian Knox
1 August, 22:15
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It was the worst time since of the disease
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