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In what way did Renaissance thought contribute to the age of exploration?

in what why did Renaissance thought contrubute to the age of exploration?


In what way did renaissance thought contribute to the age of exporation?

it fostered curiosity about the physical world


The Renaissance paved the way for an age of?

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What did Johannes Gutenberg contribute to the renaissance?

an efficient way of printing with movable type


In what way did the Crusades lead to the age of exploration?

they caused the age of exploration because when they found the new trade route to India and china it showed the age of exploration. Remember they accidently found America!!!


How did trade contribute to art during Renaissance?

Trade was a huge part of the renaissance because it was the only way they made money and without money nothing could be done.


In what way did the printing contribute to the spread of the renaissance movement?

It brought ideas to the masses that were previously restricted to the higher classes of society.


How did the Age of European exploration help pave the way for the Scientific Revolution?

By the butterfly effect


How did renaissance lead to European exploration?

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.


In what way did the printing press contribute in the spread of the renaissance movement?

It brought ideas to the masses that were previously restricted to the higher classes of society.


When did age of exploration take place?

Between the 15th century all the way to the 17th century.


Does Macbeth reflect the Renaissance age and in what way?

Yes, Macbeth and the Renaissance are linked through Macbeths' pursuit of power within in the play. The pursuit of power through vile and bloody means was a big thing in the Renaissance age. If you wanted a title, as in King, to get it you either waited for that person to die or, as is what happened with most, you murdered and littered your way to the throne with bodies.