The revival of trade in Western Europe, the decline of feudalism, and the renewed interest in learning, particularly influenced by cultural interactions with the Middle East, are associated with the Renaissance period. This era, which began in the late 14th century, marked a significant transformation in European society, economy, and culture, leading to the emergence of Humanism and advancements in various fields. Increased trade facilitated exchanges of ideas and knowledge, while the weakening of feudal structures allowed for greater social mobility and the rise of a merchant class. Together, these elements contributed to a flourishing of arts, sciences, and education in Europe.
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