The three g's that I believe you are referring to are the ways to remember the goals of European exploration in these centuries. They are 1) Gold 2) Glory and 3) God
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The English colonies celebrated Christmas in the 1400's. After Rome adopted Christianity as the official religion, Christmas became the most important celebration in Europe.
You are asking for a veeeery long list. I'll just give you three names from Italy: 1400's Botticelli 1500's Michelangelo 1600's Caravaggio
The Black Death is estimated to have killed 30% to 60% of Europe's population, reducing the world's population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in 1400.
Italy used the florin during the 1400's. It was worth about 2 shillings then.
Many historical events took place during the 1400s and 1500s in Europe. The Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, the Age of Discovery, and the Scientific Revolution all took place during this time, some exceeding past the 1500s.
Rennaissance is a cultural movement in Europe during 1400 to 1600 AD.
because they wanted to find gold and silver.
the bunk bed was made in the 1400 - 1500s from the Egyptians
waka waka waka waka
The end of the Middle Ages neared at the dawn of the Italian Renaissance. Spain was completing the Reconquista and Portugal began exploring the coast of Africa. The Black Death (bubonic plague) spread across medieval Europe between 1346 and 1350.
Because the liked the black peoples skin duhhh
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Until about 1580 Spain was the 'top dog' in Europe. The revolt of the Dutch provinces from 1568 onwards and the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 (combined with state bankruptcy in Spain itself) mark the start of a long decline.
In the 1400s and 1500s, more slaves were sold between African countries than across the Atlantic. In the 1600s, more slaves were sold across the Atlantic. (apex)
famous women in history in the 1400's