The Diffusion of Protestantism

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The Diffusion of Protestantism 7.52 Locate and identify the European regions that remained Catholic and those that became Protestant and how the division affected the distribution of religions in the New World. (C, G, H)

Review from Previous Lesson: IMPORTANT PEOPLE LOCATION Martin Luther Henry VIII John Calvin The Pope Geneva, Switzerland Rome, Italy Wittenburg, Germany London, England

Lesson Procedures After introducing the Protestant Reformation, have students match the region with the correct religious majority Divide students in to small groups and give them the handout (see next slide) Students should use their knowledge of where the reformers are from to draw conclusions As you review the answer discuss with students how they made their decisions

LETTER Dominant Religion Why do you think so? Name: _________________________________________________________________________ Class Period: _________ LETTER Dominant Religion Why do you think so? A B C D E F G CHOICES: ROMAN CATHOLIC---ROMAN CATHOLIC WITH PROTESTANT MINORITIES---LUTHERAN---ANGLICAN---MUSLIM---CALVINIST---EASTERN ORTHODOX

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ROMAN CATHOLIC WITH PROTESTANT MINORITIES Name: _________________________________________________________________________ Class Period: _________ LETTER Dominant Religion Why do you think so? A LUTHERAN Began in Wittenberg, Germany and spread north B CALVINIST John Calvin established a theocracy in Geneva, Switzerland C ANGLICAN Was started by Henry VIII, King of England, therefore Anglicanism would be prominent in England D ROMAN CATHOLIC The head of the Roman Catholic Church is in Rome, therefore Italy and southern Europe remained Catholic E ROMAN CATHOLIC WITH PROTESTANT MINORITIES Parts of the Holy Roman Empire were torn between growing Protestants and loyal Catholics F EASTERN ORTHODOX Russian Orthodox church and Russia is included G MUSLIMS Ottoman Turks were Muslim, more closely connected with the Middle East CHOICES: ROMAN CATHOLIC---ROMAN CATHOLIC WITH PROTESTANT MINORITIES---LUTHERAN---ANGLICAN---MUSLIM---CALVINIST---EASTERN ORTHODOX

Answers A – Lutheran B – Calvinist C – Anglican D – Roman Catholic E – Roman Catholic with Protestant Minorities F – Eastern Orthodox G – Muslim

Based on your knowledge of the Protestant Reformation in Europe, predict which areas of the New World will most likely adopt Catholicism and which areas will most likely adopt Protestantism

Sources Review Map: http://images.classwell.com/mcd_xhtml_ebooks/2005_world_history/image s/mcd_mwh05_0618377115_p35_f1.jpg Lesson Map taken from: http://go.hrw.com/hrw.nd/gohrw_rls1/pKeywordResults?ST9%20Eur%20Reli gions%201600 Colonization Map http://www.transpacificproject.com/index.php/european-exploration-and- colonization/