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Ryann Shah
11 November, 13:27
The fall of Constantinople led to the breakup of
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Karissa Moreno
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The fall of Constantinople led to the breakup of the Roman Empire, which was extremely significant given how long the Empire had endured. It marked the end of the Middle Ages.
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