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Protestant & Catholic Revolutions Atlantic system of trade Religious Wars Glorious revolution France (Louis 14th) Russia (Peter the Great, serfdom) Joint stock companies Enlightenment names & ideas Mrs. Z’s fascinating insight

Because once you try one… you are going back for another! Asian goods were better than European goods, so Europeans wanted them.

Leif Erickson of Greenland – Vinland Norse Explorers & Fisherman Jamestown Dutch French

The movement of goods, wealth, free & unfree laborers created a trading system much like that in the Indian Ocean or the Mediterranean African, American, and European cultures mixed within the Atlantic system

Wittenberg Germany monk 95 thesis Frederick the Wise Charles V Diet of Worms

Who was Leo the 10 th ? Why would Luther think him particularly corrupt? ANSWER: He was born Giovanni de Medici in 1475.

Protestant Reformation Martin Luther John Calvin Anti-indulgences Anti-papacy Vernacular Bible Biblical supremac y Catholic Reformation Council of Trent Society of Jesus Morality standards Priestly preparation St. Ignatius Loyola Jesuits

April 13, 1598 –Henry IV of France Revoked 1685

Modern day Bolivia

France Spain (Phillip II) sends the Armada 1588 Dutch Independence years war ( ) –Peace of Westphalia

Roman Inquisition Began in 1231 Next round 1478 Stop Protestantism Prosecuted heretical crimes until heliocentric verdict –Ptolemy, 1633 condemned Galileo Spanish Inquisition “purify” Spain Used torture liberally Estimated 2000 died

Charles I Oliver Cromwell James II William of Orange & Mary

Old believers had to pay a tax to keep their beards.

What is serfdom? How does it compare/contrast to slavery? What is the point of view of the authors? Potential biases? How did the views on serfdom change over time?

Using your device or computer research and analyze the work of each philosopher. Choose ONE big idea and then extrapolate the impact that idea had on WORLD history

Protestant & Catholic Revolutions Atlantic system of trade Religious Wars Glorious revolution France (Louis 14th) Russia (Peter the Great, serfdom) Joint stock companies Enlightenment names & ideas Mrs. Z’s fascinating insight

Protestant & Catholic Revolutions Atlantic system of trade Religious Wars Glorious revolution France (Louis 14th) Russia (Peter the Great, serfdom) Joint stock companies Enlightenment names & ideas