When Constantinople fell, refugees headed to Europe took vast amounts of art and knowledge from Constantinople. This ignited the Renaissance, a whole rebirth or art and knowledge from the Dark Ages as well as the fallen Constantinople.
The fall of Constantinople lead to the migration of thousands of Greek scholars to the rest of Europe, mainly to Venetia (and other parts of "Italy"). With them they brought many texts from and knowledge of ancient Greece, that were unknown to these Italians. This in turn boosted the renaissance movement.
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the fall of constantinople did not effect christianity
Europe mobilized to retake Constantinople soon after
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Desire of Europeans to find alternative routes to the East, not controlled by Muslim traders.
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Europe lost access to overland trade routes to Asia.
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May 29th 1453
romans lost their empire
Nowhere, it remained in Constantinople, and is still there today.
May 29, 1453 with the fall of Constantinople (now Istanbul) to the Turks
During its fall, rape murder and pillage were common.