Sunday, August 30, 2009

European History huh


It’s quite something. By the end of all of that reading, I learned that in the 14th and 15th century of the late Medieval Europe, there was a big declination of many things. People were not able to proceed in their jobs and such. The introduction to the gunpowder and artillery created a larger human destruction between England and France. In 1409, there were less than three popes who ruled simultaneously. Basically everything came downhill.

But on the bright side, between 1300-1500, things began to rise up again and that made up for the huge line of losses in the 15th century. The 14th century saw the birth of humanism and the 15th century gave us the printing press. Due to this whole period, there were actually sessions of both creativity and depression.

Interesting.

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