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    invention of the printing press, only monasteries, education institutes, and the extremely rich had books. It was a painstaking process to create a book because one had to measure and outline the page and then copy the text from another book. The invention of the printing press in 1445 by Johannes Gutenberg allowed for more books to be reproduced at a much quicker rate and for them and their information to be spread to people all over the world (Head). The invention of the printing press by…

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    Change The Protestant Reformation became so widespread across Europe primarily because of the printing press. Martin Luther was able to spread his ideas for change so quickly because the printing press made books cheaper and more available to the public. Books have been a method for seeking reforms in society for ages. Harper Lee uses her novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, to plead for change in the unjust way people treat others. This story, narrated by Scout Finch, takes the reader to a small town…

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    All Time The greatest invention of all time is the printing press, the printing press is the greatest invention of all time for a few reasons. The printing press allowed people to purchase books for a cheaper price and to learn more without having a teacher telling them what they need to know. The invention of the printing press also made a lot of the stories and information that people spread a lot more precise and correct. Before the printing press came to be, almost all of the information…

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    How Reformation was a result of the Printing Press Johannes Gutenberg was chosen as the most Influential Person within the last millennium. Gutenberg was the man who created the Printing Press in 1450. The Printing Press was a machine that printed books and literature. It was an important innovation that changed the World. The two most lasting consequences were Exploration and Reformation. One result of the Printing Press was Exploration. Exploration was an important part of this time,…

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    Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in the 1450s. The printing press printed books faster so that ideas spread throughout the scientific revolution. The printing press had a significant impact on the scientific revolution because it allowed scientists access to more information from previous knowledge and it allowed scientists the ability to publish their ideas for other scientists. Scientists had access to get knowledge from previous findings because of the printing press. In…

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    Before Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, people were at the mercy of the church. The Catholic Church ruled over the people of Europe. They used their religious authority to tell people how they were supposed to live and governed the people by not allowing them to have a say. With the invention of the printing press, Martin Luther led the establishment of the Protestant Reformation by questioning the church and its authority. Scribes were only able to copy religious text by hand and…

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    The Printing Press affected life as everyone knew it during the Renaissance because it changed how information was spread, resulting in how people started to question how the Bible was being interpreted by the Catholic Church. In the 1450’s Johannes Gutenberg, a goldsmith, invented the first practical Printing Press. The Printing Press had two important consequences, the Age of Exploration and the Protestant Reformation. The Protestant Reformation was the most important of the two because the…

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    Historians have vastly changed and continued to influence the world around us. Our everyday lives have progressed into what it is because of the work of historians and their impact on the human race. Benjamin Franklin is one of the most famous historians in American history. He invented bifocals, copperplate press design, copy machine design, daylight savings idea, hot water systems design, light globe model, lightning rod, mechanical arm and so much more. Even though all of his invention have…

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    It all began with the earliest humans drawing on walls. As we evolved, these pictures soon became words written upon dried wood pulp. Since the beginning of written language, writing and literature has made a ginormous impact on human life. It has helped us share ideas and beliefs, and overall improve and evolve as the human race. For thousands of years, humans have shared their thoughts, beliefs, and ideas on pages bounded together to form what we call a book. In recent years, however, there…

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    Benjamin Banneker was born in 1731 and raised in Maryland on a tobacco farm. Later when Banneker was walking he spotted a salesman holding his pocket watch. So Benjamin asked him if he could borrow it for a while. The salesman agreed and gave him the watch. Banneker took it home and carefully took the watch apart and examined and drew each of the parts the watch contained. Then Benjamin placed all the pieces together again and gave it back to the salesman. Ever since Banneker was little…

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