Monday, November 14, 2022

Background to European History from Renaissance to Modern Period


As Europe emerges from the Middle Ages, power the era of business, civil engineering and global research has begun and
will affect the lives of rich and poor for centuries, no
not only
 in Europe but also across the seas. Spanish and Portuguese conquerors and merchants expand their markets
Three routes
 laid the foundation for Europe's first transoceanic
empire.
 During the Italian Renaissance, which lasted from
Around 1330-1530, sociologists were rediscovering
 texts from ancient Greece and Rome. Renaissance artists and scholars celebrated the beauty of nature and human dignity, helping
shaping
 the intellectual and cultural history of the modern world. Also, at this time when almost all of Western Europe
Stuck in
 Roman Catholicism, oppression in the Church
led
 to calls for reform that would only die out when most of Europe was divided between Protestants and Catholics. Around the year 1540,
The
 Reformation had created a large section of Protestant support in central and northern Europe, as well as England and
part
 of France. Religious conflict and war will divide Europe
different,
 leading to changes in the Church and leaving permanent
religious division where there is always close to uniformity
belief in worship.
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