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16 August, 13:26

What was british culture like during the renaissance?

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  1. 16 August, 15:12
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    During the Renaissance people were focused on the individual and life. The Renaissance was full of new ideas. People were able to break away from the church with the invention of the printing press and the translation of major works, particularly the translation of the Bible, into the vernacular. The printing press allowed for greater access to literature and understanding of the Bible. The Renaissance was very tolerable of religion, and a break from the traditional form of the church did not mean that people seperated themselves from religious teachings and ideas. In fact, during the Renaissance there was a large number of religious paintings a scultures. The humanists also valued a normal life and thought that people should get married, and have families, anf focus on life and enjoy its pleasures.
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