Books helped knowledge to spread throughout China during its golden ages.
Importing of goods from European countries and industrialization spread knowledge throughout China
During China's golden age, several significant technologies emerged, including gunpowder, which revolutionized warfare and fireworks; the compass, which enhanced navigation and exploration; and woodblock printing, which allowed for the mass production of texts and contributed to the spread of knowledge. These innovations not only advanced Chinese society but also had a profound impact on global development.
It helped early German leaders unify communities across the country.
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Paul of Tarsus, who was previously known as Saul spread Christianity as the first Christian missionary, or person who spreads their belief to non-believers. He travelled across the Roman Empire, sending Christian messages to gentiles and non-Jewish communities as well as to Jews. This allowed more people to follow the faith. He preached about Christianity in new areas where no one had preached before, and established Christianity there.
The Phoenicians were sea going traders, and traveled all around the Mediterranean. They were an advanced Civilization, and through their trade and contact with others they spread their knowledge and customs.
Books helped spred knowledge during china's golden age.
Books helped knowledge to spread throughout China during its golden ages. Importing of goods from European countries and industrialization spread knowledge throughout China
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Movable type enabled faster and cheaper reproduction of written material, making it easier to mass-produce books and distribute them widely. This helped increase literacy rates and made knowledge more accessible to a larger audience, ultimately playing a significant role in the spread of knowledge during the Renaissance and beyond.
Johannes Gutenburg around 1440
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Broadended ideas of art and science.
Broadended ideas of art and science.
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