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They were both European renaissances
common people really didn't have a part in the renaissance because it was driven by the wealthy.
Widespread use of coal did not occur in Europe until the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The crusades spread death witch lead to the demand of more demand for money so the common man was able to buy more things leading to the Renaissance.
The term for the renaissance focus on positive human qualities is humanism. It is defined as an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
They were both helped by the printing press.
They were both European renaissances
They were both helped by the printing press.
They were both helped by the printing press.
They are part of the Italian Renaissance.
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The Italian Renaissance and the Harlem Renaissance. "The Italian Renaissance and Harlem Renaissance occurred in completely different regions of the world, involved completely different people, occurred in completely different time periods, but are not that different from each other. They share similar causes, developed similarly, share common characteristics, leaders, and both had an insightful effect on future civilizations. Although the Italian Renaissance and Harlem Renaissance are separated by a 500 year timerange and involve completely different people and cultures, there are many similarities that bond the two movements together."
They were both helped by the printing press.
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Germanic languages (Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish) are the most common language group in Northern Europe, one of only two. The other is Uralic (Finnish and Sami).
The common language used to spread the ideas of the Renaissance was Latin. Latin was the language of scholars and educated people during this time, and many Renaissance texts were written in Latin to reach a wider audience across Europe.