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viva [34]
3 years ago
14

Is Manifest Destiny good, bad, or both? Explain

History
2 answers:
Bad White [126]3 years ago
8 0
It was a good idea because it helped fuel western settlement but it was also a bad thing because they did not know how it would affect them
Lorico [155]3 years ago
6 0
Good, since the U.S. Got to spread from Coast to coast, making it a larger nation.
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What caused this rebirth of the visual arts is still unclear. Although Europe had emerged from the Dark Ages under Charlemagne (c.800), and had seen the resurgence of the Christian Church with its 12th/13th-century Gothic style building program, the 14th century in Europe witnessed several catastrophic harvests, the Black Death (1346), and a continuing war between England and France. Hardly ideal conditions for an outburst of creativity, let alone a sustained ascertain of paintings, drawings, sculptures and new buildings. Moreover, the Church - the biggest patron of the arts - was racked with disagreements about spiritual and secular issues.

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Prosperity was also coming to Northern Europe, as evidenced by the establishment in Germany of the Pancreatic League of cities. This increasing wealth provided the financial support for a growing number of commissions of large public and private art projects, while the trade routes upon which it was based greatly assisted the spread of ideas and thus contributed to the growth of the movement across the Continent.

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