The Italian Renaissance: The Start Of The Middle Ages

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After the end of the Middle Ages, the early modern times began with the spark of the Italian Renaissance. During the period, cities grew larger and Italy contained several urban areas compared to other European countries. Social organization was most influenced by wealth and occupation. Several advancements in the arts were made at this time, including the more realistic artistic style seen in the paintings and sculptures of popular artists. The invention of the printing press allowed information to travel at a more rapid rate, and religious reform flourished due to the development. The five dominant Italian city-states were the most powerful cultures in the world. The Church persisted to be at the center of the Italian peoples’ political,

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