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Technology, Mathematics & The Renaissance
After the Medieval Period, the Renaissance began. Towards the end of the Medieval Period, the plague (or black death), struck Europe killing 1/3 of the population. After the plague struck, and so many people died, many people began wondering what life was all about. Thus, the Renaissance (a rebirth of art and literature), began.
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The order of these historical events were 1) the golden age of Greece, 2) the fall of the Roman empire, 3) crusades, 4) renaissance.
what were 3 effects of the harlem renaissance
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1. government 2. literature and thought 3. The arts 4. science
The five genres included in literature are fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, and folktales/fables. Each genre has its own distinct characteristics and styles of writing.
I don't know anything about the Harlem rennaissance, but here are a few facts about the rennaissance: 1. it means rebirth in french 2. it began in florence, tuscany 3. it started in Italy then spread through Europe 4. it has alot of paintings and famous painters 5. it caused the black death
The Bridge - 2005 I Harlem in the Park 3-3 was released on: USA: 20 October 2007
Showtime in Harlem - 2002 1-3 was released on: USA: 2002
Literature in the literary canon must be able to be passed down by generations; they must possess excellent literary techniques, appeal to a variety of people, and provoke thought.
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W.E.B. Du Bois had a significant influence on the Harlem Renaissance by promoting the idea of racial pride and uplifting the African American community through his writing and activism. He advocated for social and political equality, which inspired many artists and writers of the Harlem Renaissance to address issues of race and identity in their work. Du Bois also supported and encouraged emerging African American artists, helping to shape the cultural movement of the Harlem Renaissance.
Following are the 8 main most famous people of the era of the Harlem Renaissance :1 : Zora Neale hurston.2 : Langston hughes.3 : Duke Ellington.4 : Louis Armstrong.5 : Maya Angelou.6 : Bessie Smith.7 : Paul Robeson.8: Claude Mckay.