Advancements proceeded through the Middle Ages with developments, for example, silk, the steed neckline and horseshoes in the initial couple of hundred years after the fall of the Roman Empire. The progressions in technology in this period permitted an all the more relentless supply of food, trailed by the more extensive accessibility of customer products. Medieval technology saw the utilization of straightforward machines, for example, the switch, the screw, and the pulley being consolidated to shape more confused apparatuses, for example, the handcart, windmills and tickers.