Actually, it was the other way around. People began to explore which means they brought back new things and ideas that lead to the Renaissance. The rebirth of culture, art and thinking that had been lost for a 1000 years. This lead to questions about man and God which lead to the Reformation and it just built on each other. It is all connected and depends on the other for the movement forward leading to the modern world.
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Some things that got traded in the Renaissance were artwork and scientific ideas.
Because of trade. The trading that was between them caused their ideas to spread.
Rome and Greece
people challenged accepted beliefs and authority
people challenged accepted beliefs and authority
people challenged accepted beliefs and authority
people challenged accepted beliefs and authority
people challenged accepted beliefs and authority
people challenged accepted beliefs and authority
The Renaissance emphasized humanism, leading to a focus on individualism, reason, and skepticism towards tradition. The Reformation challenged religious authority and encouraged freedom of thought. These ideas laid the foundation for the Enlightenment by promoting critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and the belief in progress through reason.
The Renaissance and Reformation set the stage for the Enlightenment by challenging established authorities and promoting critical thinking. Renaissance humanism emphasized individualism and the pursuit of knowledge, while the Reformation sparked debates about the role of religion in society. These movements laid the groundwork for Enlightenment thinkers to question tradition, embrace reason and science, and advocate for individual rights and secularism.
people challenged accepted beliefs and authority
The Renaissance valued humanism, curiosity, and secularism, leading to a focus on reason and science. The Reformation challenged authority and encouraged individual interpretation of scripture. These ideas laid the groundwork for the Enlightenment, which emphasized reason, individualism, and the questioning of traditional beliefs, ultimately shaping the modern world.
people challenged accepted beliefs and authority
people challenged accepted beliefs and authority