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What were the causes of the Northern Renaissance

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==Introduction==__NOTOC__{{Mediawiki:Kindleoasis}}
The Italian Renaissance had placed human beings at the centre of life and had promoted secular values as opposed to religious values. Influenced by the ideas of the ancient past it conceived of a new way of life and provided a new worldview. The Renaissance was a period of great works of art, literature, and philosophy. The Renaissance or 're-birth' was not just confined to Italy. There was also a Northern Renaissance. This is the term given to the cultural flowering that occurred north of the Alps, in German-speaking countries, the Lowlands, France, and England. The Northern Renaissance was a unique event and although influenced by the Italian Renaissance was distinct from it. This article will argue that the origins of the Northern Renaissance were a result of the spread of printing, influence of Italy, growing wealth and the decline of the culture associated with feudalism.
[[File: NR 1.jpg|thumbnail|Durer Self-Portrait]]

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