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Welcome! Happy Friday! Please have a writing device and some paper for notes. Please turn in your graffiti to the tray please!

Bell-ringer The word Renaissance means “rebirth”. Think about a time in your life when you experienced a BIG change, like going to a new school. Pair with one person next to you about this change or experience Be ready to share.

Essential Questions Why did the Renaissance occur? How did the Renaissance occur? Where did the Renaissance start?

Goal I can evaluate the emergence of the Renaissance and the influences from Europe, the Bubonic Plague, and the Muslim Moors. • SPI 7.43 Trace the emergence of the Renaissance, including influence from Moorish (or Muslim) scholars in Spain.

The Renaissance! The Renaissance was the “rebirth” in interest in classical (Greek and Roman) culture It began in Italy in the mid 1300s Merchants and crusaders learned about classical art and writings from the Byzantines and the Muslims

Where did it start? Started in Italy in 1350-1650 A.D. Italian cities had become very wealthy and important trade centers. Encouraged more people to move to cities and become urban

The States of Italy Italy was mostly city states= powerful cities that ruled the surrounding towns and countryside. Many wars were fought between them. They were rich enough to afford ships and mercenaries.

How did the Italian States do this? 1. Central location 2. Crusaders brought back Arab scholars and merchants 3. The Mongols protected the Silk Road to increase their trade further. How would this change the focus of life for people? Ruins of the Roman Empire!

Ideas from the Renaissance 1. Importance of the individual 2. Make the world a better place 3. More secular ideas

Intro. To Renaissance Video Answer the following questions while viewing the video: 1. Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy? 2. How did Muslim scholars influence the Renaissance? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vufba_ZcoR0&feature=youtu.be&list=PLu9sx29R0z4HWOnqYEjJimG7Yo79JriZQ

Review Questions Why was the location of the city-states of Italy important to the Renaissance? How might Marco Polo and the Silk Road have impacted the wealth of the city-states? Why do you think Kublai Khan might have been amazed by the stories of Europe by Marco Polo? No need to write these down (polleverywhere)