The English Renaissance was also known as the Bronze Age

This statement is incorrect. The English Renaissance was a cultural movement that took place in England in the 16th and early 17th centuries, marked by a revival of classical learning and a surge of interest in art, literature, and exploration. It is often considered a time of great intellectual and artistic achievement. The term "Bronze Age" refers to a prehistoric period characterized by the widespread use of bronze for tools and weapons, dating back to around 3300-1200 BC. The two terms refer to completely different historical periods and are not interchangeable.