The Late Middle Ages began at the dawn of a millennium, marked by the start in 1096 of the religious wars called the Crusades. The era ended roughly in the mid-1400s, ushering in the next major
era in European history: the Renaissance. In between, Europe saw the development of centralized nations and a complex political system that sometimes bound them together and sometimes led to
war; a church structure that was a powerful force in politics and society, but was also plagued by scandal and conflict; and a movement away from a rigid social and economic system toward one
that was more democratic.