Before the Roman empire fell it is believed literacy levels were quite good. Even slaves had to be able to read so they could fulfil their masters wishes. After Rome fell literacy levels dropped drastically to a point that only the "Patricians" were literate, and even then not all of them were. Places like Ireland, which wasn't untouched by the old Roman Empire, had great libraries and the people were still literate but with the Viking conquests of Europe and the British Isles literacy levels collapsed. Before this the last vestiges of what was called the Keltic Church disappeared from the British Isles and the people were not longer educated by the church and Britain was again pagan due to the Angles, Saxons and Jutes bringing in their native religions.I probably do need to do some more study in this area, it's true.![]()
The RCC slowly moved into Britain through missionary work and various kings converted to Christianity. Now Britain had lost its libraries, Ireland still had them but that was going to change with Vikings starting to attack around the 790s, and the people were not longer educated as they had been during the days of the Empire. In Europe Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor on "Christmas" day 800AD, there really is no evidence of that but its the date they say it happened and not to far in the past he had brought an end to the Merovingian dynasty, Charlemagne was Carolingian.
The only people in Dark Ages and medieval Europe who were educated were people who were employed (or a better word would be made) to work for the Emperor, vassal Kings, or the Church and even then many in the Church could not read well enough to read a letter let alone the Bible. Families of Free Men generally tried to get at least 1 child into the church so they could learn to read a little bit. Henry VIII was trained as a theologian because his brother Arthur was supposed to be King Arthur of England, Prince of Wales and Lord of Ireland so Henry was taught theology. There are various times during Medieval British history were events come to a push and shove and one of them was the Peasants revolt. The peasants were revolting, pun not intended, because they were not treated as equals they wanted what the Nobles had, they weren't after riches but they were after the opportunity to better themselves and they knew an education could hep them. The King at the time agreed to meet with their representative a man called Watt Tyler, who was able to speak and read a bit, and the King, whose name escapes me right now, agreed to the demands but when the peasants would not let up Watt Tyler was killed and the King said "surf you are and surf you shall remain". Now it was called the Peasants revolt but it was surfs (slaves) who were revolting mostly.
Now think about this, why would you keep the majority of the population uneducated? The church come up with an idea called the "Divine right to rule" which meant the ruling classes, the Nobility and the Church, were given the divine right by God himself to do what they pleased with the lower classes. How do you keep people lower than you if you ant to remain on top? Deny them an education so they cannot learn to read and see what the Bible itself says. People like the Lollards didn't agree with this idea so they had the Bible written in English, some of the Nobility and Church did not like this so they were driven underground, much like the Church in the Soviet Union. It was another 4-500 hundred years before the Reformation and before commoners were able to legally get their hands on a Bible written in their own language. What happened after that? people began to get educations.
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