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THE RENAISSANCE BY: ANTHONY, STEVEN SERGIO, PAT

Humanism Vs. Individualism Renaissance - Rebirth Humanism - A Renaissance movement that turned away from Feudalism and brought interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought. Individualism - The principle of being independent and self-reliant. People expressed their own feelings and though out of the box Today Things are the same...People are their own person with there own personalities and style. No one is the same. There is always room for change and improvement

Important People of the Renaissance -Leonardo Da Vinci - Painter, mathematician, Sculptor, Artist, Philosopher -Dante - Wrote the Divine Comedy in the vernacular (3 Main Points...Hell, Purgatory, Heaven) -Michelangelo- Painted the sistine chapel (Greek/Roman ideas); Sculptor (David) -Martin Luther - German Monk; Protestant Reformation Ideas-Justification of faith(being made right before god) 95 Theses-attack on abuses in the sale of indulgences -John Calvin - French Theologist during the Protestant Reformation; Predestination

-People expressed themselves in architecture, art, literature, and religion -Greek/Roman ideas came back after the dark ages Arches, Realistic people in art, -People questioned different ideas and thought different ways -Movement from country to city-states o Milan o Florence o Venice o Rome Ideas

Major Events Dante writes the Divine Comedy Italian Renaissance officially begin The de'Medici family takes control of Florence Humanism spreads around Europe Michelangelo begins painting the Sistine Chapel Martin Luther started the Protestant Reformation and presents the ninety-five Theses Church excommunicated Luther Henry VIII creates the church of England