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Pie
3 years ago
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How did the Renaissance and the Reformation change society in the world? *THIS IS AN ESSAY QUESTION SO PLEASE ANSWER IN 3-5 PARA

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Alla [95]3 years ago
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The Renaissance was a huge change for Europe. Within the Renaissance came many new forms of architecture, art, and literature. In the Reformation, the same things happened more or less. Just different time and place.
Serga [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation brought many changes in society. The Renaissance was a dawn of new experiences, learning, and being out of the dark. Before the Renaissance happened, people were going based of what the church said. Everything the church did seemed "holy", and God picked them for a reason. Some people in the Renaissance were Leonardo Da Vinci, William Shakespeare, Isaac Newton, and others. They brought scientific learning and art, and people could think for themselves.

The Protestant Reformation was Martin Luther going against the church. They committed acts against the church. The rest you can see online.

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