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31 August, 00:31
How did the renaissance change Europe
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Solomon Crosby
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The Renaissance and all the changes it brought had a great impact on Europe, and were the only way to cross from the Middle Ages into the Modern era.
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From its origins in 14th-century Florence, the Renaissance spread across Europe - the fluidity of its ideas changing and evolving to match local cultural thinking and conditions, although always remaining true to its ideals ... The Renaissance changed the world in just about every way one could think of.
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