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AP World History Review Session 3: 1450-1750

European Black Death

Italy During the Renaissance

European Medieval Art

European Medieval Statuary

Renaissance Realism

Michelangelo’s David

Renaissance Linear Perspective

Gutenberg Printing Press 1450s

European Reformation

Renaissance Pope

St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome

Martin Luther 1483-1546

John Calvin 1509-1564

Henry VIII r. 1509-1547

Calvinism & Huguenot Centers

Ignatius of Loyola 1491-1556

Ptolemaic Universe: Geocentric

Copernican Universe: Heliocentric

Thomas Hobbes 1588-1679

John Locke 1632-1704

Jean Jacque Rousseau 1712-1778

Crusades 1094-1204

Portuguese Exploration

Treaty of Tordesillas 1494

Caravel

Spanish New World Conquests

Bartolome de las Casas 1484-1566

Atlantic Slave Trade

European New World Colonies

Spain & Portugal

Hapsburg Empire

16th century England

Puritan Migration to North America

Hundred Years War

Holy Roman Empire in 1630

Holy Roman Empire 1648

Ottoman Empire

Mongol Khanates

Muscovite State c. 1500

Russian Empire

Peter the Great r. 1682-1725

Mughal Empire 1526-1858

Taj Mahal

Safavid Empire 1501-1722

Safavid Mosque, Isfahan

Gunpowder Empires

Ming China & Zheng He’s Voyages

Chinese Treasure Ship

Forbidden City

Qing Dynasty China

Tokugawa Japan