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The Renaissance is believed to have begun in Italy during the 14th century. The English Renaissance began in the early 16th century, and continued until the early 17th century, focusing more on literature and music than visual arts. It is most characterized by famous writers such as John Milton, William Shakespeare, and Francis Bacon.
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Sir John Hawkings invented the slave trader beetween Africa the Americas and Europe
John cabot had a huge impact especially on amerigo Vespucci...because of him, and Christopher Columbus, he went out searching for this so called asia and discovered they had made a mistake and that they indeed had discovered a new never before claimed land.............................................PEACE you guys should totally watch Isekc on you tube he is toats hilair
He promoted religious freedom and supported anticommunist movements in Europe.
Yes, John Wesley was alive during the Renaissance time period.
he traveled
John Adams worked in Europe.
John Calvin was a French Calvinist during the Reformation.
yes, the reformation
John Calvin, the founder of Calvinist faith.
The biblical figure who became a symbol of Florence in the Renaissance is John the Baptist. He is often associated with Florence due to the city's patron saint, John the Baptist, and his importance in Florentine art and culture during the Renaissance period.
John Cabot was a explorer of the renaissance time period. John discovered parts of North America as one of the renaissance men.
John Motley was a prominent art critic and historian who documented and supported African American artists and their work during the Harlem Renaissance. He played a significant role in bringing recognition to the creativity and cultural contributions of African Americans during this period through his writings and support.
John Belcher has written: 'Later Renaissance architecture in England' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Renaissance, Renaissance Architecture
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What was John Cabot's impact(s).