Effects Of The Printing Press Dbq

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Throughout history, there have been many inventions to help humans communicate, such as the telephone, typewriter, and many more. One great milestone was the printing press. The printing press was invented in 1,450 CE by Johannes Gutenberg. The printing press is a machine that could quickly mass produce books at a cheap cost. He created the invention in Germany. The printing press lead to a higher distribution in books at a lower price. As a result, the literacy rate was increased and more people were able to learn about science, religion, and geology.

The most important effect of the printing press was exploration. Christopher Columbus was a person who wanted to travel west from Europe to Asia by proving the world isn’t flat. He sailed west and discovered what was thought to be unknown islands in the Indian Sea, but are now actually islands in the Caribbean. This voyage then proved that the Earth was flat and that there were more unknown lands between Europe and Asia. On his journey back, he wrote a fifteen page letter of his travels. When he got back, he used the printing press to mass produce his adventures and share about his new lands between Europe and Asia.

Christopher Columbus’s journey lead to more accurate maps being produced that could possibly lead to new materials and items being traded. The new …show more content…

Others may argue that at the time, reformation helped Europeans break away from the Roman Catholic Church. This was a positive effect on Europeans as individuals because it would later convert them into protestants and have a democracy. When Christopher Columbus traveled west, he found the Americas. This type of government (democracy) would later be founded and used in the United States of America. However, America would never of been how it is today and we would most likely not have the same government if Christopher Columbus were not to embark on his

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