Ccot western europe 600 1750

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Intellectual movements spurred by Renaissance thought led many to question the morality of the Catholic Church, specifically in regards to the sale of indulgences. During the time period between and , economic and social continuities and changes impacted Western Europe immensely. During the time period between and , economic and social continuities and changes impacted Western Europe immensely. Christopher Columbus, in an effort to discover a more efficient route from Western Europe to India, accidently unearthed the Americas in Through coercive labor systems and colonization, European nations were able to lay the foundation they needed to attain hegemony during this time period. Those who fought returned from the conflict to spark interests in worldly luxury products and thought laying foundation for the European golden age or Renaissance. During the feudal period, the church developed its strong authority due to the decentralized political nature of Western Europe. Similar fates were bestowed upon the Incas subjected to. Burgeoning trade and economic prosperity allowed for the resurgence of Greco-Roman intelligence and culture in what is known as the Renaissance, which spanned from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century. A majority fell ill from susceptibility to European diseases, while the rest were placed into coercive labor systems. In the midst of the Renaissance, world trade was prosperous and vast. Another major change was the socioeconomic impact of the Age of Exploration circa , which would establish European Hegemony.

One particular economic alteration was the decline of feudal manoralism, prevalent in the early medieval era, as a result of the restoration of commerce following the Crusades.

His discovery led many other European nations to pursue imperialistic endeavors in what had become known as the New World. Similar fates were bestowed upon the Incas subjected to.

Another major change was the socioeconomic impact of the Age of Exploration circawhich would establish European Hegemony. While economic transforma-tions occurred throughout Western Europe, the influence of the Roman Catholic Church was …show more content… As trade once again began to flourish, Europe saw the decline of manoralism.

During the feudal period, the church developed its strong authority due to the decentralized political nature of Western Europe. During the time period between andeconomic and social continuities and changes impacted Western Europe immensely. Nations established personal control through the commercial contacts that they established.

Through coercive labor systems and colonization, European nations were able to lay the foundation they needed to attain hegemony during this time period.

changes and continuities in europe from 600 to 1450

Intellectual movements spurred by Renaissance thought led many to question the morality of the Catholic Church, specifically in regards to the sale of indulgences. In an effort to shorten certain trading routes and obtain a more surmountable amount of natural resources, many nations entered the Age of Exploration circa Increased business in port cities caused urbanization in several areas in addition to an emerging middle class.

The Indian Ocean system is a continuity, not a change. During the time period between andeconomic and social continuities and changes impacted Western Europe immensely.

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