New Monarchies & The Reformation

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New Monarchies & The Reformation (16th Century Politics and Religion)

16th Century Politics Monarchies Rule... in England... in France... - The link to the people... in England... - Tudors take over... in France... - Valois line emerges... in Spain... - Ferdinand &Isabella consolidate... in the H.R.E.... - Hapsburg Dynasty reigns…

16th Century Religion – The Reformation Prelude to Revolution ~ Church Problems… ~ The growing Middle Class… Leaders of the Revolution ~ Martin Luther… ~ John Calvin…

16th Century Religion The Reformation The Spread of the Revolution ~ Scotland… ~ France… ~ England… The Catholic Reaction ~ The Reform Popes… ~ Council of Trent… ~ New Religious Orders… ~ The Roman Inquisition…