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    Throughout the span of the 15th and 16th century‚ it is no secret that the arts‚ architecture‚ philosophy‚ and wars were important parts of history. One topic that is not widely talked about among European history is the importance of beauty‚ hygiene‚ and appearance standards “They were of course limited by the technology of the time and the challenges associated with disposing of the sewage and rubbish of a growing population but this does not mean that they did not try to keep themselves and their

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    The 16th century was a period of vigorous economic activities within Europe. This expansion in turn played a major role in the many other transformations: social‚ political and cultural of the early modern age. By 1500‚ the population in most areas of Europe was increasing after two centuries of decline or stagnation. The infamous Black Death of 1347 - 50 principally accounts for the huge losses‚ but plagues were recurrent‚ famines frequent‚ wars incessant‚ and social tensions high as the Middle

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    What did the Habsburg Empire do in Central Europe during the 16th Century? The Habsburg Empire during the 16th century in central Europe was a very important and influential act throughout Europe because they have mainly ruled many territories and had made a great success towards it. During the 16th century‚ the Habsburg Empire in central Europe was a ruler family of Austria‚ for many centuries they have ruled several lands of Europe‚ and had a numerous amount of superb leaders throughout the

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    The Daily life of the French in the 16th Century differs greatly from the daily life of the 21st Century. Back then‚ society was led more by the group rather than the individual; now‚ society is led by individuals rather than the group. The people were more influenced by church as a whole than we are now. The village priest was a part of everybody’s life‚ from birth to death. Weddings were a big deal‚ to not only the people getting married‚ but also to their families‚ and the village as a whole;

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    Religion is one of the ways we can show our personalities and express ourselves. Imagine a world where you have to follow a specific religion and you get punished for not obeying the law. That was the issue in 16th century Germany. The issues that cause groups of people or countries to come to the conflict was the revolts against the church and higher power. The church was put down by Martin Luther and his reform against the obscured ways of the Catholic Church. Martin Luther was a German professor

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    Staring at the audience through his fingers‚ the subject of the Laughing Fool holds a pair of glasses‚ instead of wearing them. This 16th century dutch painting indicated the ignorance and blindness for immorality. Similarly‚ the Spanish imperial painting‚ the Portrait of a Young Woman‚ 1795-1810‚ depicted a young lady wearing extravagant clothing that displayed her wealth‚ but there were more to be implicated through the painting‚ especially the ignorance of the slave trades and the sugar trade

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    Introduction: Complaints of the Peasants in the Sixteenth Century written by Jacob S. Schapiro was the source for this study. The article depicts many protests from the peasantry class during the sixteenth century in Western Europe. Many countries were facing a new problem after the settling of the Black Plague‚ that problem was peasant unrest. Areas of particular discontent were England‚ Germany‚ Switzerland‚ and smaller surrounding areas such as Upper Swabia. This unrest was caused by a variety

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    Since the beginning of the 16th century‚ religion played a vital role in terms of individualism and government laws. During this time‚ many migrants left their homeland‚ in search of religious freedom‚ although they discriminated against other religions‚ ironically. In America‚ even though‚ Catholicism and Protestantism were major religions‚ Protestantism created two key branches‚ Anglicanism and Calvinism. In spite of religious differences‚ religious tolerance increased‚ to provide peace and end

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    The age of exploration‚ which began to flourish in the sixteenth century‚ marked the beginning of an era of European global expansion and cultural discovery. As a result of the new imperialism crafted from the motives of expansion‚ the European conquerors and those they conquered from the New World similarly endured adjustments of cultural significance and demographic fluctuation; however‚ the actual ways in which these fields were impacted and the degree to which they were influenced differed greatly

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    Basse danse- also known as the low dance. People used dancing as a way to meet their mate in the 15th and 16th centuries. This particular dance was one of their favorites. Canzona‚ canzon- type of music written in the 16th century for instrumentalists Clavecin- harpsichord who’s name originated in France Clavichord- smaller version of a stringed keyboard that would be used as a solo instrument. Consort- an English instrumental ensemble containing four to seven instruments Crumhorn- similar to bagpipe

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