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Middle Ages

A crucial period ranging from the 5th century to the 15th Century, The Middle Ages in Europe was characterized by the events such as the Crusades as well as various other events. The Middle Ages is the middle period that occurred between three traditional divisions of Western History, which are the classical antiquity, the medieval period, and the modern period. The Middle Ages were separated into three historical divisions, Early Middle Ages, High Middle Ages, and Late Middle Ages. The Late Middle Ages saw the end of the Middle Ages the Black Death killed a third of Europe’s population as well as the fall of Church’s power over society. It slowly moved into the early modern period.

Italian Renaissance

The being the earliest manifestation of the general European Renaissance marked a time of cultural revolution and achievement spawning from Italy. It served as a transition from Medieval Times to the Early Modern Period in Europe. The achievements were spread across the board as we saw achievements in literature, music, philosophy, and even science. . Many famous figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and even Raphael. The artwork and cultural change from this period still has influence today. Historians say that during this time there was a period economic regression

Early Modern Period

This period spawned right after the middle Ages. This happen to be the early part of the current Period we are in today. We saw many major events that have shaped the world we know to day. We saw the Age of Discovery, as well as the French Revolution. Most historians like to claims that the end of the early modern period began with the French Revolution of the 1790s. Thus, beginning the modern period we are in now.

French Enlightenment

This was a known as a philosophical movement which dominated the world of ideas in 18th century Europe. This movement challenged the primary source of author and legitimacy and began to advance the ideals of liberty, progress, tolerance, fraternity, and constitutional government. This intellectual movement is said to have inspired the French Revolution and will be challenged by the Romanticism movement.

German Romanticism

This like the French Enlightenment was an intellectual movement within the German Society that took place in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Unlike English Romanticism this movement was less serious and it valued wit, humor, and beauty. German romantics wanted to create a new way to grasp a ==

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