Which Was The Most Important Consequence Of The Printing Press

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Which was the more important consequence of the Printing Press? The Printing Press led to discovering more places, books, newspapers, and more. Even more people could read because of it. All of this would have never happened (at least at the time) if it wasn’t for Johannes Gutenberg. He was the most influential person of the last thousand years. Since the printing happen they were able to print more books, because there were more books more people could read. Especially the Bible. Priests used to tell people things that weren’t even in the Bible, like, “In order to make god happy we must fight our enemies and have no mercy”. None of that was true though, the Bible said to make friend with your enemies. Make love and peace not war. Yet,

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