In the 1400s and 1500s, the European worldview shifted significantly due to the Age of Exploration, which expanded knowledge of geography and cultures beyond Europe. This period saw the decline of feudalism and the rise of nation-states, leading to increased competition for resources and trade routes. The introduction of new goods, ideas, and philosophies from the Americas and Asia challenged existing beliefs, paving the way for the Renaissance and the Reformation. Ultimately, these changes fostered a more interconnected and dynamic global perspective among Europeans.
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