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            The Renaissance was the age of creativity, experimentation, and discovery.
             was beginning but every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end. This.
             new age started right after the Dark Ages. The goal of the Renaissance period was to.
             revive the lost wisdom, art, and culture. The humanists not only wanted to bring these.
             aspects of life back, but also to start reconstructing their present culture along classical.
             lines.
             The Renaissance period took place from 1265 AD to 1633 AD. The Middle Ages.
             were coming to a close and a new age was beginning. Italy was at the center of intense.
             creativity we now call the Renaissance, meaning "rebirth". The Italian humanists were.
             inspired by the classical works of Greece and Rome. The Italian humanists revived this.
             type of culture and took it in as a new way of looking at the world. The rediscovery of.
             their classical past helped to give Europeans a new sense of history as well as of their.
             own capabilities. Many thinkers were now turning away and becoming less occupied.
             with saving souls and avoiding temptation. The thinkers of this time dedicated.
             themselves to exploring people's individuality and educating them in their duties to.
             society. This became the movement known as Humanism. .
             At the same time, artists celebrated the beauty of the human body, in more lifelike.
             paintings and sculptures, architecture, and discovering new ways to accomplish tasks. .
             Many great accomplishments came out of the Renaissance period. Some prime examples.
             are the Sistine Chapel, the plays of William Shakespeare, and the uniting of two.
             kingdoms to form Spain. The Renaissance Era was the beginning of creativity,.
             experimentation, and discovery after the Dark Ages.
            


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