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Q: What are some characteristics of 15TH century ships?
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Were there any important religious events in the 15th century?

Yes, there were some important religious events in the 15th century. The Catholic University at Leuven was opened and Joan of Arc was burned at the stake during this century.


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What were some real challenges that 15th century European explorers faced?

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When did Ferdinand and Isabella rule?

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella ruled in Spain at the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century. They are responsible for sponsoring some of the voyages of Christopher Columbus.


What technological advances came during the 15th century?

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.