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    Modern Europe Printing Press Cause for Exploration The printing press advanced European exploration in the fifteenth century. The printing press was a form communication to the people that gave out information a lot quicker. This became a routine for people to read every day. Because of the printing press, individuals found out about the explorations that occurred. They knew about the advantages of exploring and of the dangers associated with exploring new world. The printing press really emphasized

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    especially in our technologically advanced world. For instance, in the 1450s, Johannes Gutenberg designed the printing press, inspired by Chinese Woodblock printing. The invention had a significant effect on reformation and exploration in the Renaissance, as it allowed information to travel efficiently through Europe. Both reformation and exploration clearly portray worldviews during this time. Exploration represents European’s yearnings to “explore the new and reexamine the old” rather than remain content

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    The printing press was a very useful creation that helped influence many parts of history. In early European history there were two sides to the advancement of the printing press known as The Reformation and The Exploration. With the Reformation comes three documents: A, B, and C which outline the importance of spreading Protestant religion through the printing press. The Exploration comes with two documents: D and E which implements the printing press by documenting Christopher Columbus’ discoveries

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    (Bridge) One of those milestones was the Printing Press. (Background) The Printing Press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in Germany during the year 1450. By 1500, more than 20 million books were printed. He used movable metal type to create a machine to print books. The Printing press made books cheaper and increased the literacy rate in Europe. More people started to take interest in other subjects such as geography and religion. The Printing Press also resulted in two consequences: The Protestant

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    advanced world. In the 1450s, Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, inspired by Chinese Woodblock printing. It had a significant effect on both reformation and exploration in the Renaissance, as it allowed information to travel efficiently through Europe. While both exploration and reformation benefited from the invention of the printing press, exploration is a stronger reflection of overall Renaissance worldviews. Exploration strongly reflects Renaissance worldviews because it represents

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    those milestones was the Printing Press. (Background) The Printing Press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in Germany during the year 1450. By 1500, more than 20 million books were printed. The Printing press made books cheaper and increased the literacy rate in Europe. More people started to take interest in other subjects such as science, geography and religion. The Printing Press also resulted in two consequences: The Protestant Reformation and the Age of Exploration. (Thesis) I believe that

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    he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.” During the mid-1400s in Europe, German inventor Johannes Gutenberg created the printing press, a machine that revolutionized the way ideas spread. The printing press quickened the production of books, speeding up the spread of information from one place to another; it also educated people in the areas of reading and writing. However, the two main consequences of the printing press were the Exploration and the Protestant Reformation. Although the Reformation

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    the woodblock printing. This was difficult for the Chinese because they had to carve 50,000 characters on wood and eventually the carve letters would wear out. A man named Johannes Gutenberg saw his chance to make something

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    Printing Press DBQ Why was the essay not printing? Because the printer was too busy reading it! With the Printing Press being invented, the history of communication gradually changed. Johannes Gutenberg invented this moveable type and it became a reminder of how our writings came to be more deliberate. Communication enlarged over time and because of the Printing Press, it made lives much easier when it came to writing and illustrating. This raises the question, “What Was the Most Important Consequence

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    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

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