In the beginning there was……Humanism. Renaissance Humanism
Curriculum based on Liberal studies: grammar, poetry, rhetoric, history, politics, and moral philosophy
Belief that study of the classics is path to virtuous and balanced lifestyle and personality
Importance in human, not divine, matters
Information gathered from source, not traditional
Devoted majority of life to the discovery and practice of the classics
Anti-”scholasticism”, which was the educational curriculum of the medieval times.
Made them work to have more places for more Indians
Differing interpretations of the bible by Christians in Europe eventually led to "religious sects" forming, such as protestantism and protestantism, since people wanted to worship God as they saw fit.
Answer:
to resolve trade disputes
to promote fair and successful trade
to encourage trade in developing countries
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