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Well, the Renaissance movement in general was started in Italy, by many famous artists in the 15th-16th century. Cities would hire and/or support these artists. After the Renaissance movement started in Italy, many other European countries started to follow it, which led to more artistic and cultural improvements, aswell as an increase in the number of known artists.
a group of aboriginal people who were cannibals
The Group of Seven did impressionist paintings which meant they painted a place using only the correct colors, but exaggerating the way it looked.
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There is no standard collective noun for craftsmen, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, a group of craftsmen, a studio of craftsmen, a cooperative of craftsmen, etc.
The medieval craftsmen united in guilds.
The population of SKILLED Group is 2,000.
SKILLED Group was created in 1964.
The population of SKILLED Group is 15,000.
Lewis and Clark were helped by a team of skilled explorers, including Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who played a crucial role as an interpreter and guide, along with members of various Native American tribes they encountered along their journey. Additionally, they were supported by the Corps of Discovery, a group of soldiers and craftsmen who assisted in navigating and documenting their expedition.
During the Middle Ages, artists were mostly independent craftsmen. This put them outside the much talked about structure of medieval social classes, which consisted of peasants, nobles, and clergy. Along with merchants, craftsmen were what we would call middle class, a group most medieval social theorists chose to ignore when they wrote about the structure of feudalism.
Hephaestus was the god of the forges and fire
The Phoenicians were the group that lived in Canaan; skilled sailors and traders were among them.
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the difference was that an empire was a group of people ruling while feudalism was a government where wealthy individuals ruled.
The Farmers Supported Bietallism