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Explain how "new" learning affected medieval thought.
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during medieval times, medieval people had been accustomed to traditional ways of their own ancestors, but with new inventions such as telescopes, printers, and such things, people decided they would need education to embrace these things, this is why historians often thank inventions for being amongst the most beneficial thing in aiding the transition from medieval era to renaissances era.
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