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'''Renaissance''' is a term used to describe a revival in | '''Renaissance''' is a term used to describe a revival in intellectual or artistic effort. In [[History]], this term is most often used to describe a period in European History between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. However, there have been other periods and places said to under go a renaissance, such as the "Harlem Renaissance" in that Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, which took place in the early 20th Century. This article is about the European Renaissance. | ||
In [[History]], this term is used to describe a period in European History between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. | |||
==Accuracy of Term "Renaissance"== | ==Accuracy of Term "Renaissance"== |
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Renaissance is a term used to describe a revival in intellectual or artistic effort. In History, this term is most often used to describe a period in European History between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. However, there have been other periods and places said to under go a renaissance, such as the "Harlem Renaissance" in that Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, which took place in the early 20th Century. This article is about the European Renaissance.