The Renaissance significantly influenced France through a revival of art, literature, and humanist thought, leading to a flourishing cultural landscape. Influential figures such as François Rabelais and Michel de Montaigne emerged, promoting new ideas in philosophy and literature. Additionally, the period saw the construction of grand architectural works, such as the Château de Chambord, reflecting the era's artistic advancements. The Renaissance also laid the groundwork for the later intellectual movements that would shape France's political and social landscape.
France
Humanism-Renaissance art featured human beings in their natural environment.
Nofalse it affected other things too
Italy
French nationalism motivated France to be a self-appointed protector.
Mostly Italy but it affected the whole of Europe
New York city... hence Harlem renaissance.
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France and Italy
Francis I, King of France helped spread the renaissance.
Actually it is France!
Italy France
because the people in france were idots
the Renaissance was an age of enlightenment in religion and was a large movement of art affected greatly by Christianity
France
The Renaissance changed the way art was performed and the manner in which philosophy was expressed. These have had major lasting effects.
Humanism-Renaissance art featured human beings in their natural environment.