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Select all that apply. The large-scale migration that took place during the Middle Ages caused _____. cultures to mix overpopulation of Europe rapid population growth many bloody conflicts

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its bloody conflicts cuz people wanted plunder and all that but i dont know what else

but i think it might be cultures to mix

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The Great Migration Period, which took place in Europe during the Middle Ages, happened as early as the year 300 AD, when the Roman Empire fell to the invasion of the Huns and other tribes. There was a lot of migration not only within Europe itself, but from Europe as well. Mostly, this migration was caused by people fleeing into the lands that were still under Roman control and protection. In the end, the result of these migrations was a mixing of peoples from different regions not just of Europe but also Asia, but also conflicts that arose when the moving groups and the settled groups fought for the resources and the defense of their lands. So, the correct answers would be: cultural mixtures, as there was a combination between the migrants and the settled groups, rapid population growth as their was an influx of people that had not been in the continent before and finally, conflicts, like the conquest of Italy by the Lombards in 568.

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