Literacy became more common in Europe during the late Middle Ages, around the 15th century, with the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-1400s. This allowed for the mass production of books and increased access to written materials for a larger portion of the population.
The literacy rate of Portuguese population is 93%.
southern and eastern europe
the invention of the printing press and improvements in literacy.
schools became less common in medieval Europe
computers have become a vital part of everyday life
99%
Widespread use of coal did not occur in Europe until the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The literacy rate of Portuguese population is 93%.
Total population: 98%
You can study to become lawyer .you can become a nurse .you can become a chef,etc
Ireland has a comparatively good literacy standard compared to the rest of Europe.
No, "literacy" is generally not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It is considered a common noun.
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More Europeans were literate because of several things:Improving economiesA growing interest in religious worksAn interest in record keeping
southern and eastern europe
Literacy rate increased
the suppression of literacy in Europe