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Europe experienced a blossoming in education, literature, and the arts during the High Middle Ages due to factors such as the rise of universities, increased trade and economic prosperity, growth of cities and the merchant class, revival of classical learning, and patronage by the Church and noble families. This period saw the emergence of renowned scholars, artists, and writers who made significant contributions to the cultural and intellectual development of Europe.

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