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You should be able to identify these for Unit 3 AP EURO You should be able to identify these for Unit 3

Spanish Armada 1588 One event dramatically changed the seat of power from Spain to England – The Defeat of the Spanish Armada. This victory gave rise to England’s international dominance –He who controls the sea controls the trade controls the world.

El Escorial, Phillip II of Spain’s new palace and Cervantes

El Greco The artist El Greco painted sarcasm by always having his figures look up to a starry sky of the past while the ground beneath there feet fell apart.

Lepanto 1571 the pope asked for a Holy League to regain land Spain and Venice United to fight the Turks. The war was fought mostly at Sea culminating with the battle of Lepanto and a Spanish victory.

Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan Pre Enlightened thinker – Intelligent should rule peasants should not have a say or thought in government as they are to “stupid” to understand politics- English

Elizabeth I 1558-1603 Anne Boleyn’s daughter Henry VIII queen at age 25 never married had lots of suitors Not a religious person went to church 1559 she had Parliament pass The Uniformity Bill and the Act of Supremacy. Creating the Church of England and the power of the crown over the church. As Elizabeth had no heirs

Charles I was in debt from wagging war and preparing for war he needed more money so he went after Scotland seizing land and collecting taxes and at William Lauds suggestion imposing the Anglican Book of Common Prayer on the Scottish –

Rembrandt van Rijn The Art best displays the talent of mans struggle against his environment