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    winds and how they work, but he also introduced more efficient weapons to the Native Americans. Yet perhaps Columbus's most famous contribution that changed the course of the Renaissance is his mighty discovery of the “New World”. Christopher Columbus introduced one of the most vital and crucial discoveries throughout the while Renaissance, trade winds. Tradewinds…

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    The Renaissance was a time of enlightenment through art and literature. Illiteracy spread through Europe. In the Middle Ages people relied on the church and the Bible for an explanation of the world. In the 1300s, numerous serfs gained their freedom and they no longer relied on their lords. People moved into towns and took up trades which caused literacy to spread. The teachings of the church was questioned. Nevertheless, the humanism movement formed which valued the beauty and intelligence of…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci

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    During the three major stylistic periods of Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo, science has replaced the spiritual. Before these periods, religious themes dominated the paintings in the Middle Ages. Previously, the church was holding a monopoly on art with its unspoken license for all subjects religious because the church was focusing on influencing the faithful through its vision of what the art should be. As patrons changed and with them came the new scenes, trends, and objectives of the art.…

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    The Enlightenment, an era of knowledge and new ideas, was a period of time where philosophes made many advancements.The Age of Reason (another name for the Enlightenment period) took place during the 17th and 18th century. Philosophers were hopeful to make advancements and better understand society. The main idea of the Enlightenment was to make discoveries on natural and individual rights. The main idea of philosophes was greater individual freedom. Philosophes were able to expand on the idea…

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    wanted to play. So, many sports like the three previously listed became professional so that the athletes could have more opportunities to be chosen for a team and play against other teams from across the country. The 20s were also called the Jazz Age because of the boom in Jazz music and dancing. Dances like the Charleston, Black Bottom, the Fox Trot, and the Shimmy suited the fast-paced lifestyle of the younger generation. Unfortunately, many people from the previous generation saw the dances…

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    The reason for this is during the Renaissance, the Golden Age of Literature happened. The Golden Age of Literature was when theatrical writing and poetry flourished in Spain. The first major poet in the Renaissance was Garcilaso de la Vega, who mainly created lyric poetry. Garcilaso also composed sonnets, eclogues, and elegies,…

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    hard work over years and months of calculation and experiments. Looking back into history, every culture had its own unique way to make our nature understandable. Important discoveries were made in almost every period of our history like the theory of a heliocentric star system, the invention of the automobile and the discovery of the main laws of physics. All these…

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    In contrast to the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment did not represent the expansion of new ideas for intellectuals only but humanity as a whole. While both periods of discovery sought to expand and develop new ideas about the world around us, the latter was centralized around the social sciences (rather than the natural sciences). Consequently, Enlightenment thinkers believed that the advancement of society lay in the hands of everyone. As a result, the common man could become an…

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    be of consequence later on, as Candide is publicly beaten for his approval of Dr. Pangloss’ philosophy. Voltaire intends to pass along a critical viewpoint on a movement with great stride during the 1700’s, the Age of Enlightenment. During this time, more emphasis was placed on discovery through reason and the pursuit of knowledge. Candide’s character did not question Pangloss’ philosophy on optimism whatsoever, a trait uniform to many commoners during this century. Due to the lack of…

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    The Renaissance can be described as the 14th century full revival of humanism. During this era, Renaissance scholars sought to revive the study of literature and culture both past and present. Europe faced many uprising eras but the Renaissance in particular was the most influential. Many effective artists created the most inspiring and brilliant pieces of work. Every portrait displayed throughout the Renaissance shows the beliefs and principles of what they followed during this period in time.…

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