Some things that have helped make the world more connected are: The internet The printing press Railroads Ships Planes
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The fast spread of ideas across Europe during the Renaissance was helped by Johannes Gutenberg revolutionary invention of the removable type printing press. This made hand printing obsolete and allowed the scale production and mass dissemination of literature.
When it was invented in the 15th century, the printing press revolutionized the way Europeans saw their world. It allowed information to be disseminated to a large group of people quickly. The printing press helped spread ideas about religion and politics to people who had never before had access to this sort of information.
It helped because the Great Depression largely caused by capitalism angered the German people who then started WW2
Johannes Gutenburg around 1440
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The printing Press refrence:What_invention_in_the_1440s_helped_spread_the_idea_of_renaissance_throughout_Europe
The printing Press refrence:What_invention_in_the_1440s_helped_spread_the_idea_of_renaissance_throughout_Europe
the printing press helped spread the Renaissance
Martin Luther (not the afro-american activist, although their names are exactly the same) translated it and Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing technology. So they have easily spread their German language bibles.
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the printing press helped spread his idea around.
How to say "invent" in Spanish is inventar hope that helped!
His mom which his dad helped
The printing press.
The 1440s invention that helped spread the ideas of the renaissance throughout Europe was the movable printing press. It was invented by Johannes Gutenberg.