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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. |