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The Forces Of The Renaissance

The Forces of the Renaissance

The Renaissance (c. 1400-1600) is also known as the French term "rebirth"; it depicted an age of "new learning". It signifies creative energy, enthusiasm, entrepreneurialism, and intellectual excitement. This period describes the many scholarly and economical changes throughout Europe. The renaissance followed the Dark Ages, in which society endured a much stagnated economic depression. Coming out of the darkness, per say, the Renaissance was a much celebrated and beloved time for the society that lived through this era. It brought much wealth and trade. Even though this period was very prosperous, let's not forget that money brings tribulations as well. There also was a significant period in which culturist and humanism ideas evolved to intellectual levels; in which it criticized the theories of the Dark Ages whereas the characteristics and temptations of man in general were considered sinful. There was also an abundance of artistic nature that......


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