How Did Gutenberg Use The Printing Press In The 15th Century

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When Gutenberg invented his printing press in the 15th century, only about 30% of the population in Europe could read or write. By the 18th century, 64% of the population of England could read or write. This is an enormous part of history because without the first printing press, most of the worlds population would still be illiterate. The press allowed for not only people to make books quicker, but to make them in larger quantities. One book could be copied and spread throughout Europe within a matter of weeks.

Martin Luther created his 95 Theses in the 15th century, close to the time in which Gutenberg created his press. Luther's Theses were originally "published" by nailing them to the door of the church for all to see. People were so

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