Exploration and Enlightenment Test

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Exploration and Enlightenment Test CHY Lesson 47

Things to Read: Textbook Chapters 6 (Science & Politics), 8 (Slavery) & 11 (enlightenment) Online textbook (link on msbew.weebly.com) Chapters 20, 21, & 22

People Maria Theresa (Austria) Frederick II (Prussia) Hapsburg Family Cardinal Richelieu Christopher Columbus Charles I Oliver Cromwell Louis XIV John Cabot philosophes Thomas Hobbes John Locke Mary Wollstonecroft Puritans William of Orange Conquistador Pizarro Sir Francis Drake Henry Hudson Slaves Sea dogs

Ideas Absolutism Constitutional monarchy Enlightenment Enlightened despot Middle passage Mercantilism Laissez-faire Abolition Social contract Humanism Code noir Scientific method Skepticism Religious tolerance

Events French and Indian War (Seven Years’ War) English Civil War Glorious Revolution Slave trade Building of Versailles Scientific revolution The Salon Thirty Years’ War Peace of Westphalia Colonization