1. The major difference between the middle ages and the "new enlighten world" is that people had curiosity, which made them question what was going on around them. Once they started questioning everything, they started finding answers, Which led to change.
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2. The most important item on the list would have to be going from the monasteries hold info to bible holds info (A.K.A. the invention of the printing press. Because of this, the "peasants" were now starting to read. once they were reading, and depending less on the monasteries for they now have their own bible, they began to question the church. This curiosity, questioning, and learning that they did, led to them thinking in other ways, such as scientifically. With these scientific advancements, they had "expanding horizons" and were able to make contact other places. This led to trade.
3. The age of enlightenment must have been an exciting time to live in (compared to the middle ages). There was a lot of change happening,