Inventions During The Renaissance

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First of all, it is considered that in the Renaissance, there was a lot of different facts, and there were many people who created and made inventions that really helped shape the world. In these days, rebirth was a time when much of things were down, many people made inventions, art was a very famous thing to do, and let's not forget that many things that were made at that time are really complete help at this age, that's why I'll be talking about the renaissance, which inventions were created at that time that helped shape some countries or the

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