Does the fall of Constantinople mark the modern day era?

Does the fall of Constantinople mark the modern day era?

Think about it, it was because of that, that the Spanish were forced to seek new trade routes. Thus leading them to the Americas.

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Nah, sooner or later someone else will have to do it too for different reason

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>it was because of that, that the Spanish were forced to seek new trade routes

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nah, the venetians were already putting huge tariffs on exports from the middle east. Portugal was already traveling down africa, the ships and tools were simply getting better.

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It marked the beginning of the renaissance as well, since old roman texts found their way to Italian city-states with byzantine refugees.

1453 marked the end of the medieval era in general. Fall of Constantinople, end of 100 years wars, peace of Lodi, etc...

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Generally it's considered as that. Yes. The Iberian world looking for an alternative business trip to India because Ottomans blocked the Catholic monarchs from the spice trade. That eventually led to Columbus arriving to America.

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No it's a non-event

I'd say it's the rise and development of the printing press.

The beginning of modernity is marked by the Renaissance.

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I don't know why, but hearing about the fall of Costantinople always makes me sad, Constantine IX was such a tragic hero

This is a common hypothesis

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