What new phenomena appeared in France in the first half of the 16th century?

The new phenomena are mainly associated with the activities of King Francis I:
From the 1530s, persecutions against Protestants began, at first they were not touched, from 1540 they even introduced the Inquisition. in 1546 the Protestant humanist Etienne Dole was burned.
French Renaissance with corresponding consequences in architecture and other features of everyday life. In those years, Leonardo da Vinci lived in France at the invitation of the king, a collegium was created where Latin, Greek and Hebrew were taught, as well as an excellent library in Fontainebleau.
Royal Printing House founded.
New graceful palaces were built (Chambord, Fontainebleau).
Manufactories specializing in artillery, carpets and silk appeared.
The fleet was increased and voyages began in the western hemisphere to the shores of Canada.



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