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Encyclopedia > 600 AD
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600 AD - 1050 AD (670 words)
GROWTH AND INNOVATION, 600 AD - 1050 AD A variety of initiatives were undertaken in the period between the 7th and 11th Centuries with the result that by 1050 AD, the structures of production and social organization were established - villages, towns, class hierarchies - which were to provide the framework for succeeding centuries.
The first of these towns in the period before 900 AD were usually called 'wics' and were sited strategically to serve as trading places.
More permanent and large-scale developments came around 900 AD when the rulers of Wessex and the Scandinavian states founded centers of government and defense known as boroughs.
World History 600- 700 AD (764 words)
Muhammed died in 632 A.D. Abu Bakr became the first Caliph or 'agent of the prophet'.
The siege failed due to both the strength of the city walls and a new invention- "the Greek Fire" which caused havoc among the Arab fleet.
In 678 A.D., a 30-year peace treaty was negotiated.
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