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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.
410 AD to 1400. ----- The dates most commonly given by historians for the Middle Ages are 476 to 1453. Many historians point out that these dates are too precise, as they give the impression that things changed for people in those years, and so some historians simply use 5th century to 15th century.
Africans. Some African leaders sold their own people into slavery as a source of income, no matter the effects on the people. a majority of them were sent to Brazil, The Caribbean Islands, and Portugal.
The first plane trip across the U.S. was completed exactly a century before last weekend.
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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It is part of the European Union. It was formed in the 15th century. The capital is Madrid
There are 46 churches in Gozo, some dating back to the 15th Century.
Henry V, Richard III, Henry VII.
Some call it Flemish Renaissance, others Late Gothic.
Ships have improved overtime through extensive research. There are scientists who have adopted some of the characteristics of marine animals in order to improve the safety of a ship.
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they faced no food, diseases, and pirate attacks
There is some debate over when Commedia dell'Arte was performed, but it started around the 14th- 15th century and continued until about the 18th century. It flourished particularly in the 16th and 17th century. Lari_xox_173
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.
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.