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Renaissance CH13

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Chapter 13: Renaissance 1)Section 1- The Evolution of the Italian Renaissance a)In the 11th century, Venice supported by a huge merchant marine, as well as other city states, began to obtain enormous riches thru overseas trade b)Genoa, Milan, other states served as crossroads between East and West c)Advances in shipbuilding let to international trade, faster ships, larger capacities d)First artistic and literary manifestations of the Ren. Appeared in Florence i)No access to oceans, but controlled papal banking ii)Profits from banking were pumped into the city?s urban industries and contributed to the city?s economic vitality iii)Wealth enabled Florentine to be stable even thru crises: Black Death, revolts

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Art of the Early Renaissance Presented by Ed White Adapted from Mike Venegas UTEP Renaissance A period from the early 1300?s to roughly 1600 when there was a renewed interest in history literature and art. Renaissance = ?Rebirth? Europe?s economic recovery Renewed study of ancient Greece and Rome Humanism The birth of humanism Humanism was an ideal that focused on the world of mankind as much as a concern for the hereafter. (Civic, Religious) Rejected medieval view of humanity and focused on the goodness of mankind Humanism (cont.) Began in Florence, Italy Ideal setting Wealthy patrons Cosimo De Medici Early Renaissance Period from 1400 to 1500 Artist as a craftsmen Art created by commission Art through imitation Workshop system

Chapter 9 and 10 Notes

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Francesca Rael Mr. Dufloth AP Euro 8/22/12 AP European History Summer Notes The Hundred Years' War and the Rise of National Sentiment > Began May 1337 ended October 1453. > English King Edward III credited for starting it by asserting claim to French throne. > Wasn?t only over throne and leadership > Both countries were large powers and were expanding - they wanted more land What were the main causes of the Hundred Years War between France and England? The English king tried to claim the French throne. England and France were too close in proximity to each other, causing confrontation at ports and creating a long history of prejudice. The two countries often quarreled over Flanders Why was it clear that France would lose?

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