The Renaissance Begins with Arely Marquez

The Renaissance Begins with Arely Marquez
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Delve into the rich historical era of the Renaissance with a focus on key figures like Arely Marquez. Explore the art, culture, and advancements that defined this period, shaping our world today. Uncover the standards of 7.8.1, 7.8.2, and 7.8.3 as you journey through this transformative time of history.

  • Renaissance
  • Arely Marquez
  • History
  • Art
  • Culture

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  1. The Renaissance Begins Arely Marquez Standards: 7.8.1,7.8.2,7.8.3

  2. Humanism Triggers Renaissance Dark Ages Importance of the Individual Rebirth

  3. Began in Italy Center of Roman Empire Divided into city-states City-State became Wealthy Competed with each other More people, more money

  4. No ruler united Italy? Roman Catholic Church Church Leaders Afraid City-States were Equal in Strength City-States became wealthy Loan money

  5. City-States Grew Wealthy Geography Trade Silk Road Marco Polo

  6. Florence, Italy Renaissance began Trade Clothes Banking

  7. Venice, Italy Wealthiest City Shipbuilders

  8. Government/Politics Republicans One Powerful Man Diplomacy

  9. City-States Advantages Own Culture Led by Leader Development of Art and Science Disadvantages Mistreated Weak- Foreign groups invaded Family battle each other Rulers Wealthier Poor poorer

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