The 1500s refer to the 16th century, spanning from the year 1500 to 1599. This period was marked by significant events such as the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, and the Protestant Reformation. It saw advancements in art, science, and navigation, as well as the expansion of European empires. The century was pivotal in shaping modern Western history and culture.
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Yes, a number is a noun and an adjective. The 1500s is a plural noun.
No, Portugal did not defend Scotland against the British in the 1500s. During this period, Scotland was primarily dealing with its own internal conflicts and issues with England, particularly in the context of the Wars of the Roses and later the Protestant Reformation. While there were alliances formed between Scotland and various European powers, including France, Portugal was not directly involved in defending Scotland against the British at that time.
International trade was banned at that time. A little Governmental Foreign Trade were allowed .
Spain
early 1500s
1300s through 1500s
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Renaissance
The exploration of Oklahoma refers to a period of time in which the Spaniards explored North America and Oklahoma in particular. The period of exploration was in the 1500s and 1600s.
No it came after the 17th century
Romeo and Juliette was taken place in Verona Italy in the 1500s.
It is sometimes called the 'Age of Discovery'.
1450-1600 middle AGES
Mostly during the 1500s, (Renaissance period in Italy)
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The 1500s and 1600s was the time of the Renaissance and then the Enlightenment. Both were concerned about man, nature, and how things worked. The Scientific Revolution started in the 1500s during the Renaissance. This is heralded by the publication of Andreas VesaliusÕs book On the Workings of the Human Body. Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Lalilei, Tycho Brahe, and Johannes Brahe were other scientists of this time period to advance science. In the 1600s, the scientific method became more widespread. Isaac newton is one of the scientists most closely associated with this time period.