The outbreak of the plague In Europe was the event which influenced people of the renaissance to view their lives less controlled by fate and more open to opportunity.
The Great Plague of Marseille. Western Europe's last major outbreak of medieval plague began in 1720, when a “mortal distemper” seized the French port city of Marseille. The disease arrived at a merchant ship called the Grand Saint Antoine, which had picked up infected passengers during a journey to the Middle East.
The plague ended is through the implementation of quarantines. The uninfected would typically remain in their homes and only leave when it was necessary, while those who could afford to do so would leave the more densely populated areas and live in greater isolation.
Thus, option A is true, as the outbreak of the plague In Europe decreased people's belief that life was controlled by fate.
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