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Chapter 1 The Renaissance
  • (I) Meaning of the Renaissance

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  • After you take a lot at this PowerPoint, pre-read
    your History Book (The Renaissance Section 26)P.
    2-P.10

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The Renaissance
  • The Renaissance
  • means rebirth
  • took place during the 14th-17th centuries

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Florence was an important centre of art and
learning in Italy in Renaissance times.
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The Renaissance
  • great changes in art, literature, science,
    medicine and architecture

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The Renaissance
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Science
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  • The European were interested again in classical
    things and Greco-Roman civilization.

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  • They developed an interest in the beauty around
    them.

Sculpture and painting made during the Renaissance
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The Renaissance
  • They questioned unreasonable ideas and beliefs.
  • They had greater freedom.

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The Renaissance
The Renaissance first started in Italy.
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Knowing More About History
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The Renaissance
Italian City-States Special Position
  • made up of independent city-states
  • end of feudalism
  • people enjoyed greater freedom

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Florence, Venice and Genoa were cultural centres
during the Renaissance.
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Italy, Europes Centre of Art and Learning
  • home of the Roman Empire
  • numerous Roman remains

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The Colosseum
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The Renaissance
Italians studying Roman remains
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The Renaissance
Growth of Trade
  • The Italian city-states controlled the trade in
    the Mediterranean Sea.

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The Renaissance
Florence, Genoa and Milan were rich city-states
in Italy.
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The Renaissance
  • Traders and rulers were interested in art.

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The Renaissance
Lorenzo de. Medici support ed the work of
Lenoardo da Vinci (left) and Michelangelo (right).
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