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By Leanne Isolation Intercultural Contact Change

Isolation They were a immune about there own disease when the black death came they were worried about the food and after a little bit the black death wiped almost all the people out because they didn’t had the medicine to cure them. The got travelling new ways like: mules, horses, boats instead of walking on the feet. Lorenzo de Medici the most powerful person. In the1478 Giuliani got stabbed, In 1503 Piero drowned in a shipwreck, The 1526 Giovanni delle Barde Nere shot got killed attacking the city-state, In the1535 Ippolito got poisoned by the order of his cousins. In the 1537 Alessandro assassinated by cousins Lorenzino, The 1547 Lorenzino assassinated by the order of cousins Cosimo1 and in the 1576 Isabella, got strangled in bed by her husband.

Intercultural Contact The silk road has given to the routes that connected the civilization, More than trade goods were passed along these routes. Christopher Columbus has brought along the several Indigenous people. Christopher Columbus brought them back to be slaves. There was 3 huge sails that wanted to get Europe to Asia but made a epic mistake because he never knew that they were two large continents and the Pacific Ocean between his goals. Machiavelli was a role model because he told them to kill who ever is in the way.

Change The instrument were: A compass, Astrolabe, the cross-staff and back staff, those were made for origin instrument The Astronomers are people who discovered the world: Nicolaus Coperernicus discovered the ancient Greek astronomers, Johannes Kepler had discovered the copernicus’s systems so spent 20 years using the mathematics. Galileo Galilei had discovered telescopes. Galileo had found out that the sun was in the center and not the moon because it’s like the other planets so he got charged with Heresy and ordered him to give up his views. Galileo read out his statement of his belief in the sun is in the center. For publishing a book that had challenged the church teaching the others, Galileo was sent to house arrest. Printing press was created in the The printing press was a mass production of the books. The pictures has changed in the middle ages and through renaissance. In the middle ages the painting colures were dull and 2-d and the Renaissance was more realists.