How Did the Renaissance Differ from the Middle Ages?
By: colepblackwell • October 23, 2016 • Coursework • 442 Words (2 Pages) • 1,278 Views
How did the Renaissance differ from the Middle Ages? The Renaissance and the Middle Ages differed from each other in several ways. Even though classic ideas from beyond the Middle Ages were incorporated into the Renaissance, the Renaissance people seeked for more than the clean cut society. They were adventurers. The Renaissance people had the urge to want to travel and explore and be an individual achiever. “The Renaissance supported a spirit of adventure and a wide-ranging curiosity that led people to explore new worlds” (345). This is very different from the Middle Ages because no one even dreamt of going out of their manor because they had everything that they needed right in front of them. Now that more and more people are being adventurous and exploring, new discoveries are being made, such as America. Along with travel, trade increased allowing for people to exchange or buy goods from other places. Not only that, but the spread of ideas increased too.
Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy? The Renaissance came about because the interest in the culture of ancient Rome started to blossom again. Italy was the center of ancient Roman history, making it the first site of the Renaissance. Some artifacts were left over from ancient Rome were in Italy to remind people of Rome constantly. This helped the Renaissance start in Italy as well. The most important factor is that Italy had cities that survived the Middle Ages. This is an obvious, but huge advantage. Since there were cities that survived, most people went there to live and trade, increasing the ideas of ancient Rome. Also, since those cities were good trade cities, they were very wealthy,
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