AP World History Chapter 15

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AP World History Chapter 15 Western Europe Extends Its Influence

Protestant Reformation Lutheranism Calvinism Anglicanism

Counter Reformation or Catholic Reformation Inquisition Jesuits Council of Trent (1545-1563)

Wars of Religion Thirty Years War

Emergence of Modern Nation State Under New Monarchs Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand Stuart Kings

English Civil War and Evolution of Constitutionalism Puritan Revolution Petition of Right Oliver Cromwell Toleration Act of 1689

Absolutism Increases in France Louis XIII (1610-1643) “3 Musketeers” Louis XIV (1643-1715) “Sun King”

Scientific Revolution

The Enlightenment

Mercantilism, Early Capitalism, and Adam Smith

European Expansion Around the Globe Portuguese in Africa and India. Spanish in the Philippines Dutch in Indonesia France vs England Trading Post Empires

Comparing Northwestern European Empires Commerce and Economics Bank of Amsterdam Absolutist Control vs. Constitutionalism Social Order Growing Acceptance of Jews