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Agenda Warm Up Reading Quiz Ch. 15 Discussion: Counter Reformation and Wars of Religion Primary Source Works HW: Finish any Primary Source Works WORK ON RESEARCH PAPER

Warm Up Analyze the causes of two of the following revolutions. American Revolution (1775-1781) French Revolution (1789-1799) Haitian Revolution (1791-1803)

Counter- Reformation and Wars of Religion

Henry VIII (1509-1547) Wants to divorce his wife Catherine Pope says no, unCatholic He converts England to Protestant to get the divorce 6 wives Two Divorced Two Beheaded One Died

Catholic Reformation The Catholic Church slacked in response of Protestant Reformation. Losing territory and followers They sought to attain two goals. Reform the Church Countermeasures against Protestantism.

Council of Trent (1545-1563) Reform and reinvigorate the church. Restated beliefs and corrected abuses. Simony = sale of Church positions. (outlawed) Chastity was restored. There was no compromise with Luther or Calvin.

Ignatius of Loyola Spanish nobleman, new society called Jesuits, based on service to the pope. Jesuits= Soldiers of the lord. They took the monastic views of chastity, poverty, and obedience to the pope.

Wars of Religion Started because of Reformation Countries took the sides of Protestant or Catholic France (1562-1598) Huguenots=Protestants Ends with Edict of Nantes France is Catholic Huguenots can worship freely

Thirty Years War (1618-1648) Deadliest religious war in history (8 million dead) Most battles fought in Germany Peace of Westphalia Religious co- existence Germany hit hardest 33% of population dies. Separation of religion and politics