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The Great Renaissance

The Renaissance was one of the greatest cultural movements and it started in the early 1300's in Italy then later spread to other countries in Europe. The word renaissance comes from the act of being reborn. The reason this is used to describe this period in history is that many artists and scholars were studying the way of life in ancient Rome and Greece. To be more specific they were trying to restart the essence of the Roman and Greek cultures in their own ways through artistic, literary and philosophical works. The changes that occurred during the renaissance led way for many important discoveries in the future.

The Renaissance began a little before the end of the middle ages but continued until about the 1600's. There were many controversies about the beliefs and ideas of the middle ages. During the middle ages, they focused on theology while the Renaissance scholars studied primarily humanity and different cultures, focusing on ancient Greek and Roman cultures. There was......


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