In respect to the dynamic artistic, literary, and intellectual movement known as the Harlem Renaissance, occurring in America in the 1920s and 1930s, there were a number of significant consequences. Primarily, Africa-American talent, culture, experience, values, and perspectives (etc.) became more widely known and also respected throughout America and beyond. As importantly, Black Americans throughout the nation were inspired to create and, even more, to live with more pride and vitality -- and determination, particularly with regard to continuing the work necessary to overturn prejudiced attitudes and customs throughout American society.
the renaissance studio was
The Renaissance flourished in Florence.
The Renaissance had its start in Florence
what started the Harlem Renaissance?
The Baroque Era followed the Renaissance.
The renaissance was a time of change. Sorry that's all i no! The renaissance was pretty much a rebirth of the arts. As to your question, a lot of things in many different countries could have happened during the renaissance. For example, Billy could have eaten some bread.
Yes it was a renaissance.
renaissance ballet is ballet in the renaissance time.
1. Led to the Reformation Movement in Europe. 2. Development of Humanism. 3. Development of Scientific Outlook. 4. Rise of Monarchical form of Government. 5. Development of Arts 6. Rise of the Middle Class. 7. Rise and growth of Nation States. 8. Consequences of Geographical Exploration.
The craftspeople that were left found their skills in high demand. Also the collapse of the Feudal system and the rise of the Renaissance.
The Renaissance began in Italy and it was the principle location of the Renaissance.
It is called the renaissance, because "renaissance" just means rebirth.
A Renaissance. (Like the Renaissance)
the renaissance studio was
Trade was what the renaissance was about
High Renaissance is a period during Renaissance -it's the middle part, in about the 16th century.
renaissance technically means 'rebirth' The word "Renaissance" means rebirth.