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The Renaissance (1050-1300)
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Describing the links between the political, economic, religious, art, exploration, philosophical and social aspects which contributed heavily on the renaissance.
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The Renaissance (1050-1300)
Politics
Catholic Judges
Rulers
King Henery VIII
King Ferdinand & Queen Isobella
Oligarchy
City States
Prince Conflict
Reformation
Catholics
Pope Leo X
John Tetzle
Sold Indulgences
Protestants
Martin Luther
Lutherism
John Calvin
Faith alone can save you
Anabaptists
Economy
New Technology
Printing Press
Pecia System
New Ships
More ways to trade
More wealth
Spices
Cattle
Horses
Tobacco
Capitalism
Privately Owned Buisnesses
Allowed Opportunity to Gain More Wealth
Trades on Goods & Services for Currency
First Banks
Philosophy
Humanism
Peace
Secularism
No longer focused on life after death
Machiavelli
Ideal Leader
Military Strateegic
Known as Evil
Turn away from churches
Providence
Individualism
Philosophers came with new ideas
Heiodnism
Erasmus
Peace
Social Aspects
Women's Status Declining
The Reformation
Propoganda
Traveling Merchants
Pamphlets
Pictures
Songs
Languages
Education
Universities
Access to Books & Documents
Social Class
Borgouise
Has a lot of wealth
Petite Borgoise
Middle Class
Proletariat
Low Class, Poor
Karl Marx
Exploration
Christopher Columbus
Tried to Find Asia
Gold
Wealth
Miscalculated Earth's Size
Discovered North America
Interactions with Natives
Slavery
Put on Ships
Died on ships
Genocide
Killed and tortured tribes
Art
Portraits
Revival of Nude Paintings
Self Awareness
Artists
Michel Angelo
School of Athens
Plato
Socrates
Raphael
Music
Detailed
Introduced Beauty and Perfection
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