during the renaissance, since it was a time of increased interest in art in learning, people invented more adequate things for exploration such as maps and navigation tools. This way, explorers would have a much better time using these tools rather than the inadequate tools they would have before.
because of the trade of goods during the renaissance
The Renaissance was a time of an explosion of free thought and creativity. It opened up the possibility that there was a whole new world out there.
They help lead it by saying that molecules are the reason they found New lanad and have explorations.
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Earlier historians tended to celebrate the heroic achievements of Renaissance explorers. In recent years, scholars have instead portrayed the exploration as cruelty, environmental destruction, and the inability of cultures to communicate.
because of the trade of goods during the renaissance
because of the trade of goods during the renaissance
renaissance art was individual and unique which was a focus of humanist thinkers
Europe
English
The Renaissance was a time of an explosion of free thought and creativity. It opened up the possibility that there was a whole new world out there.
Portugal
Economic, the desire for precious metals and new areas for trade.
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The Age of Renaissance laid the groundwork for the Age of Exploration by sparking a surge in intellectual curiosity, artistic expression, and technological advancements, especially in areas like cartography and navigation. The Renaissance emphasis on humanism and individualism also contributed to a spirit of exploration and discovery. This cultural and intellectual climate, combined with the economic motives of trade and colonization, propelled European powers into the Age of Exploration.
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)