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1214
Scientific Method (scientific discovery)
Nicholaus Copernicus discovered the scientific method. It goes in a step by step process. You make observation, find data, make a hypothesis, and do test on that theory.
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1400
Teachings (Catholic Church)
The Catholic Church wasn't allowing people to understand the Bible in their own way. Since nobody could read the Bible they had to hear what was in it from the church and had to believe in it the way that the church did because they didn't know any different. -
1400
Education (daily life)
Children were taught based on religion, they learned to read, write, and do math. Wealthier families sent their kids to school. Only boy's could attend school. They would sometimes work after or continue their education.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gHM8K50YR17SFtZaVP6f6h7tLOUV0824LpKS7-ziYDE/edit#slide=id.p10 -
1400
Fashion & Clothing (Daily life)
Wealthy people had more outfits to choose from then peasants did. Men wore tights, a shirt, coat, and usually a hat. Women wore dresses with big sleeves and jewelry. Women were seen prettier if they were blonde. Men hair went back and forth between long and short.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gHM8K50YR17SFtZaVP6f6h7tLOUV0824LpKS7-ziYDE/edit#slide=id.p10 -
1420
Power (Catholic Church)
Popes were abusing their power in the church in order to improve themselves. They didn't always have their people in mind. If anyone had different beliefs then the church would be excommunicate the king. -
1440
Printing press (scientific discovery)
The printing press was invented by German Johannes Gutenberg. The printing press was probably the most important invention in the renaissance, perhaps even in history.
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1452
Parachute (inventions)
Leonardo Da Vinci came up with the drawings of the parachute but it was first tested by Sebaastian lenormand. It was made to slow things down coming from a higher point in the atmosphere by holding it back
https://www.zmescience.com/science/geology/5-things-leonardo-da-vinci-did-to-change-the-world/ -
1472
Florence (Patrons of the arts)
Florence hired more wood carvers than butchers meaning that art was more necessary than food. Florence played a major role in the Medici Family and helped establish new artist in the 15th century
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1472
Lorenzo de' Medici (Patrons of the arts)
Lorenzo was one of the greatest patrons in his time. He had really good taste for art and helped established many artists. 1472 was his first major painting.
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1480
Trade (daily life)
Trade helped bring different goods from on place to another. It had different unloading places all over Europe. It helped bring in new meats and vegetables.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gHM8K50YR17SFtZaVP6f6h7tLOUV0824LpKS7-ziYDE/edit#slide=id.p10 -
1490
Vitruvian Man (art)
Leonardo da Vinci is created the Vitruvian Man in the year 1490. It's being held in Gallerie dell'Accademia
https://www.leonardodavinci.net/the-vitruvian-man.jsp -
1495
The Last Supper (art)
Artist of this painting is Leonardo da vinci, created in 1495- 1498. The painting is currently being held in Santa Maria delle Grazie.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Last-Supper-fresco-by-Leonardo-da-Vinci -
1501
David (art)
Michelangelo a well known artist is the creater of David, between 1501- 1504. Now currently being held at Galleria dell'Accademia.
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1503
Mona Lisa (art)
Created by the famous artist Leonardo da Vinci in 1503. Currently being held in Louvre Museum and one of the most visited arts in the world.
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1504
Doni Tondo
Created by Michelangelo in the year of 1504- 1506 and its the only finished panel painting by him. Currently being held in Uffizi Gallery.
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1517
Teachings (Martin Luther)
Martin started his own teaching in his church and is allowing people to read the Bible for themselves. He wants people to believe in god but wants then to understand it themselves and not through others. -
1517
Selling Indulgences (Catholic Church)
The Catholic Church began selling indulgences to make money off of the people. The townspeople bought these because they thought it was a way to reach salvation and be happy. The church was using this money for themselves and doing no good for the people.
http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his101%5Cweb%5C37luther.htm -
1517
95 Thesis (Martin Luther)
Martin wrote the 95 theses to let people and the church know what all he thought was wrong with the Catholic Church. He nailed the theses to the door of the Wittenberg Castle.
https://www.history.com/topics/reformation/martin-luther-and-the-95-theses -
1522
Bible Translate (Martin Luther)
Martin wanted people to be able to read the Bible for themselves so they could understand it instead of learning through other. Luther translated the Bible to German for others to read.
https://www.christianitytoday.com/history/issues/issue-34/bible-translation-that-rocked-world.html -
1581
Clock (scientific discovery)
The clock allowed people from the renaissance to be able to keep time throughout the day and night. Galileo invented the pendulum that made the clock much more accurate.
https://www.ducksters.com/history/renaissance_science.php -
Toilet (inventions)
First flushing toilet was invented by John Harington. It was a pan with an opening at the bottom. It had a lot of pipes and levers that would open the hole and flush down the water.
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Macbeth (Literary works)
Macbeth a famous story by William Shakespeare. This work of his is dramatic interpretation of human ambition. The work reflects the writers relationship with his ruler.
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King Lear (Literary works)
This story is a classic tragedy by Shakespear recounts the descent of King lear.
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Paradise Lost (Literary works)
An epic poem by Milton written in blank verse. This book consisted of ten thousands lines of verse, it is considered to be Miltons major work.
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matches (inventions)
John Walker invented the first match. He was a chemist. He invented this so he could start an easy fire
https://www.smore.com/kgz7u