The renaissance was a period of European history that developed a renewed interest in the arts. The renaissance began in 14th century Italy, and spread to the rest of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. In this period, the society of the middle ages, which had an agricultural economy and a church-dominated intellectual and cultural life, was transformed into a society increasingly dominated by political institutions, with an urban, commercial economy, and developed a growing interest in education, the arts, and music. The term renaissance, literally means 'rebirth', and in this context, is referring to the 'rebirth' of the classical periods' ideals, texts, monuments, and aesthetics.
What causes historical change? There are a few things that can be involved in certain events to cause historical change. …