How Did The Renaissance Compared To The Middle Ages

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The Prince wrote by Machiavelli also instruct on how to gain and use the political power. He mentioned that a ruler must do to ensure his own survival and it is better to be feared than loved, as long as one is hated. It shows that politics has completely transformed during the renaissance compare to the Middle Ages. Machiavelli believed that a ruler must know how to gain and use his power and as long as people don’t hate their ruler its better for both the ruler and his followers. The revolutionary movement of renaissance gave a platform to the reformation. People who believed that church in specific Roman Catholic Church during the Middle Age has taken enough advantages from the people and people decided that the corruption and power of the Popes and church must come to an end. During the renaissance most of the city-states were now highly dependent on the commerce and that means the decline of feudal system …show more content…

Which results in the failure of the Roman Catholic church and the break up of the old feudal structure. The renaissance movement is often seen as secular and people were more concerned about their own point of view now rather than listening to the church. The main reason why people were following the church during the Middle Age was only because people were looking for salvation and popes and church saw that as an opportunity to manipulate people for their own advantages. The print revolution had a huge impact on the people, they were reading materials everywhere business, education, politics etc. Martin Luther did not find the traditional teachings of medieval church acceptable and he also believed that the church has to much power and as a human being we are helpless in front of almighty God. Martin Luther wrote published