What factors led to improvment in the Renassiance?
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What Factors Led To Improvement In The Renaissance? After the Black Death People began to challenge ideas, people began experimenting and questioning; this was the start of the renaissance a time of rebirth. Art, music, architecture and science where all to benefit from this new age. After the Black Death people had more money to spend. This meant more people where being educated, people where using there knowledge to look around at things and ask, how can we make this better? People also used their wealth to buy luxuries like paintings and sculptures. Artists had to improve to meet the demands of the patrons. Scientists like Vesalius used the improvements in art to make accurate records of their experiments and dissections. As detailed books where being written, lavishly illustrated and universities where using them to teach students, people began to look for a way to mass-produce books. The printing press was...

