European Exploration & Conquest Chapter 15
Ongoing economic, religious and social change Exploration & conquest Religious conflicts Intellectual & artistic excitement New ideas, artistic forms and genres Race Africans Christian theological writings Medieval Arab sources – disparagement of Africans Physical features Heathen religions Cultural primitiveness Accounts written by Euro slavers & travelers – 16 th & 17 th C Prejudices were used to justify slavery & the imposition of Christianity Slavery reinforced notions of African inferiority Changes in Attitudes & beliefs
Elizabethan Literature Philip Sidney – poetry Edmund Spenser – poetry Christopher Marlowe – playwright William Shakespeare – playwright Reflected Ren values of individualism & humanism Growing Eng nationalism Histories – written the decade after the defeat of the Spanish Armada The Tempest – exploration of colonialism Jacobean Literature During the reign of James I King James Bible – the Authorized Version a new translation prompted by Protestant commitment for lay people to read the Scriptures in the vernacular Changes in Attitudes & beliefs
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