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Answer:

In 300 C.E., life in Europe was very different than in 1100 C.E

Explanation:

To start, in 300 C.E., Most of Western Europe and Mediterranean Europe was part of the Roman Empire. The people living in these areas were Roman citizens, had at least a rudimentary knowledge of Latin, and while many of them were Christians, there were still a lot of pagans.

In places like Germania, Scandinavia, and Eastern Europe, there were no centralized states, and people lived in smaller tribes. Christianity was non-existent.

In 1100 C.E, the Western Roman Empire had fallen centuries ago, and the Eastern Roman Empire only had control over a few areas around Greece and Anatolia. The vast majority of Europeans were Christians, with only a few pagans in Scandinavia, the Baltics, and Eastern Europe.

There were many more political divisions. For one, the lands that were held by the Western Roman Empire became many different states, for example: the Kingdom of France, the Kingdom of England, the Duchy of Burgundy, the Italian Republics, the Papal States, etc.