Asked by Tom
How did the Renaissance contribute to the Age of Exploration?
by emphasizing the importance of converting people to Christianity
by awakening a spirit of discovery and innovation in Europe
by fostering a belief in the importance of working as a group
by persuading Europeans that the pursuit of wealth was all-important
I think its D
by emphasizing the importance of converting people to Christianity
by awakening a spirit of discovery and innovation in Europe
by fostering a belief in the importance of working as a group
by persuading Europeans that the pursuit of wealth was all-important
I think its D
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
That's partly true, but there's a better reason in there.
Answered by
CJ
Renaissance contributed to the age of exploration by re-opening new trade routes in which increased the demand for foreign goods in europe. Sailor were willing to explore new lands not only to colonize but also for the wealth that awaited them. Also if they could find a direct source of a spice or gold or any other foreign good then they could get it much cheaper than what it was even after it left the country of its origin because it was passed from 1 merchant to another and by the time it got to the port of all foreign goods and the city of the biggest italian monopoly at the time, Venice, the price would have already increased 200x more than its original price. Hope this helps you Tom!! - CJ :)
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yeah don't mind me :)
I have this exact same question and I still have no clue which one to choose from. They all make sense and apply to the question but which one's the correct one?
Answered by
nya
I have this question right now in my classwork
Answered by
billybobjoe
yes no maybe so
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i have
hat played an important role in emphasizing the importance of people during the Renaissance?
a
Humanism
b
Catholicism
c
Indulgences
d
The Bible
a
Humanism
b
Catholicism
c
Indulgences
d
The Bible
Answered by
Anonymous
How did the renaissance contribute to the age of exploration
Answered by
Anonymous
This artist was considered a classic renaissance man for his talent as a painter sculptor inventor engineer and scientist