you would find lots of fruit and breads
I would say the renaissance
There were many things that changed during the Renaissance. Such as the art, literature, and even religion which would have never be allowed in medieval times. The Renaissance was a whole change of mind. :)
There were many things that changed during the Renaissance. Such as the art, literature, and even religion which would have never be allowed in medieval times. The Renaissance was a whole change of mind. :)
There were many things that changed during the Renaissance. Such as the art, literature, and even religion which would have never be allowed in medieval times. The Renaissance was a whole change of mind. :)
There were many things that changed during the Renaissance. Such as the art, literature, and even religion which would have never be allowed in medieval times. The Renaissance was a whole change of mind. :)
That would be Venice, Italy.
Your mom was a very important industry becasue she made alot of money off the streets corners (a.k.a She was a hooker)
In order to have the Renaissance, an area needed several things. It needed peace and stability. It needed money. It needed an intelligencia. It needed the writers, artists, and musicians. And it needed the Patrons. The Austrian Empire established peace. The trading houses of Venice and other coastal cities created money. Instability in the Islamic world caused many of their writers, artists, and musicians to flee on the trading boats and move to that area. The church had an intelligencia that saw how they could be used. Rich patrons existed who would pay for them to draw pictures and do other things for the churches.
I would think that the Europeans what at least destroy many of the things that comes in there way.
Ferrera came to be known as the City of the Renaissance because of its intellectual and artistic dominance during the period. Great minds congregated there, and it came to achieve the Humanist definition of an ideal city by constructing what would become a model of the modern metropolis.
Instead of roads, Venice has canals. A car would sink.
Florence is more typically known as the center of Renaissance art. It was in Florence that the rapidly-expanding wool trade strengthened the city's economy to such a degree that a whole new class of nobility, headed by the Medici family, was born. This new class of nobility had the money and leisure to sponsor some of the greatest works of Renaissance art. Without Florence, the Italian Renaissance would have been extremely different, and perhaps never happened at all.