The fact is it didn't scientific and technological advancements led to a situation where people became empowered by having work and better education. the days of the obedient serf were coming to close. We still have monarchs but their power as such is practically non existent.
The more frost in the region, the more difficult life is in it. Frost (but not a big one) is the engine for creating new technologies, including new religions. As a result, technological, scientific, ideological and religious growth was greater in northern Europe than in southern Europe. And mach more than in Africa
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The monarchs of Europe believed that they were divinely chosen.
He made their crowns.
They helped them
Horseys
The Printing Press Scientific Method Heliocentric solar system Scientific Laws (Gravity, Pressure, Motion, etc.) Calculus/coordinate Geometry Natural Law Enlightenment Philosophy
how did explorers contribute to the development of europe
Just because they were called monarchs doesn't mean this question belongs in the animal life section.
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The most important technological advance of 15th century Europe was almost certainly the development of printing. Other inventions of this time and place include perspective drawing (a rediscovery of an ancient technique), the harpsichord, and, according to some, Scotch Whisky.
Erik Baark has written: 'Man, Nature and Technology' 'Technological change and cultural impact in Asia and Europe' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Social aspects of Technology, Technology 'Science and technology for development in the United Nations system' -- subject(s): International agencies, Science and state, Technology and state, United Nations 'Technological Development in China, India, and Japan'