Throughout the Renaissance in the 15th and 16th century there were many new ideas and technologies that became popular and helped Europe grow and expand. Some examples of new technology that emerged during the 15th and 16 century are: the movable printing press created by Johann Gutenberg. Another example is that during this time the Europeans began to make and improve their maps. They also created the compass and made improvements to their boats which made for safer and faster travels. If it were not for this new technology Europe would not have been able to gain wealth and power as fast as it did.
First, the invention of the printing press helped to expand Europeans exploration. It allowed Europe a way to mass produce books and other literature. This was very important for their exploration because everyone soon became literate and everyone began to get more knowledgeable. The printing press also allowed Europe to spread their new information and finding with other countries. The printing press would expose some of Europe’s findings and other countries would soon learn the knowledge that Europe had, like their maps. When the word would get out everyone would put their knowledge with this new knowledge and this is where the better maps would come from. If it were not for the printing
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Their boats were now faster, stronger, and could hold more stuff. This was huge for the Europeans. Since they were faster that means that they could do the same amount of exploration as before but in less time which in the end means more exploring. Also the improvements made the boat easier to control and navigate. The new and improved European ships could also hold more cargo which allowed them to bring more stuff back with them, like crops and gold. If it were not for these improvements made to their ships the Europeans would have been traveling at the same slow and inefficient
The first printing press was invented in around 1450 CE and this invention was able to duplicate writing by pressing an hard, inked object onto another piece of paper and this method is much more efficient and quick than just handwriting and copying everything that way. Exploration or reformation? Which was the more important outcome of the printing press? Exploration was the more important outcome of the printing press because more people learn about the world and what it has to offer, and the Printing Press made it so that people would want to know more about
The Chinese had what is called the Chinese Four Great Inventions to offer the West. These are paper making, printing, gunpowder and the compass. It is easy to see how significant these were in history and the world’s development. Many of these items were first discovered in China but revolutionized in the West. Let’s first discuss paper. Paper was originally made from fishnet, bark and cloth. A paper factory was setup by the Arabs who captured some paper makers in a war between the Tang
The social change in Europe contributed with the improvement and object discoveries as the astrolabe and the caravels, lighter and moved by triangular sails, which facilitated the maneuvers on the high seas and propitiated travel longer distances. It was possible to have an access to best routes allowing occur the expansion overseas.
iii.The trade introduced new products to Europe and European products to peoples around the world.
The Age of Exploration had a great impact on the world. During this time, the New World was discovered and the New and Old World came together. The colonization of the New World had many positive and negative effects during the Age of exploration. The Europeans were motivated by things such as gold, god, and glory, which led to the start of the Age of Exploration. Many negative effects came from the colonization of the New World such as, mistreatment of Natives, many wars taking place, and slaves began to be a big part of a the trade with the New World. On the contrary, there were many positives, like new products were traded, new routes were found, and many relations were made with the Indians. Many things led to the Age of Exploration, which
*The inclusion of the New World in the Age of Exploration brought benefit to the europeans and spaniards in the form of goods, land, and trade, but brought damaging effects to the Native Americans and African slaves.
Sig.: 1. Since the Renaissance introduced and encouraged an entire new way of thinking, new technology was invented such as the printing press and eyeglasses.
Spain was successful in colonizing American territory in the 16th century because of the crucial changes made in technology. Advancements in navigation in the 1400s made it possible for European ships to make the long foreign crossing. If it weren’t for the improvements in technology then the ships wouldn’t have been able to travel on quick and light ships. Also, if the compass wasn’t invented, then there wouldn’t have been a way for the travelers to be exact on their location and landings.
The printing press was one of the technological advances of the exploration and that transformed Europe. The compass was another one that transformed Europe also, electric light transformed and helped because it gave people lighting and also they wouldn’t have to be in the dark. The telegraph was the last one that helped Europe because that was like a radio so they can hear music
Gutenberg’s printing press was one of the most important inventions of the renaissance, as it has had a major impact on both the Renaissance and todays world of printing. The Gutenberg Press, impacted the renaissance by, making books and information easier and cheaper to reproduce and print, spreading more information easier and faster to vast audiences eager for new information, helping advance science and technology, and also by helping the economy grow stronger through creating new industries and the constant purchasing of books.
In the 1300s, Europe was thriving with new innovations and huge cities that covered the country. Most of Europe was urban and very crowd with a population of 50,000 (“Middle Ages”). The 1300s was a period known as the Middle Ages, which represents the time where the Roman Empire and the Constantinople fell. During this time around 1350, infectious disease was spreading through the streets of Europe. Approximately, 20 million people died in Europe from the plague, which is roughly around one-third of the population (“Black Plague”). The Black Plague affected European civilization and how European society viewed the world. The renaissance is a prime example of how the Black Plague affected Europe. The Black Plague helped influence people
The printing press helped a lot through the renaissance time and even after that. Gutenberg helped spread the word of Martin Luther and his ideas and the knowledge of the world
Just 30 years before Luther was born, Gutenberg invented the printing press, generating an ability to mass-produce information and documents. Countries such as Spain and Portugal were still in a race to secure more land. The Italian Renaissance had spanned three centuries
Physically, Europeans were more advanced in weapons and disease prevention. Making advances in medicine was very important because, malaria was a prevalent disease that killed many Europeans, discouraging colonies to be made in Africa. Now learning how to combat it was
Also influenced by an increase in education and humanistic beliefs were the impressive new inventions that came about during the Renaissance. Today?s society owes one of the most important inventions of all time, the printing press, to an increase in education during the Renaissance times. The better education that came about during the Renaissance led to more curiosity and experimentation that brought many ideas into society and allowed for more creativity and inventions. These creations, such as the compass, led to the exploration of the world by navigators and explorers such as Columbus (Renaissance ? Science in the Renaissance). Ultimately, educational expansion led to the discovery of North America by the Europeans.