A GENDA 10.6.10. Q UIZ, 7.1 1. Bloody Mary’s sister, _____________, was renowned for restoring Protestantism to England. 2. What is a Huguenot? 3. King.

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A GENDA

Q UIZ, Bloody Mary’s sister, _____________, was renowned for restoring Protestantism to England. 2. What is a Huguenot? 3. King Philip II inherited the Spanish kingdom from his father, _____________. 4. What was the Act of Supremacy? 5. Henry IV was originally a ___________, but became a ___________ to please the majority of France. 6. What was the point of the Edict of Nantes? 7. What was William the Silent’s major accomplishment? 8. What were the two reasons that the Spanish Armada was defeated by the British?

Q UIZ, Bloody Mary’s sister, Elizabeth Tudor, was renowned for restoring Protestantism to England. 2. What is a Huguenot? French Protestant 3. King Philip II inherited the Spanish kingdom from his father, Charles V 4. What was the Act of Supremacy? Made leaders of England head of church and state. 5. Henry IV was originally a Protestant but became a Catholic to please the majority of France. 6. What was the point of the Edict of Nantes? Made France officially Catholic but gave Huguenots total freedom of Religion. 7. What was William the Silent’s major accomplishment? Got independence for his chunk of land (Netherlands) 8. What were the two reasons that the Spanish Armada was defeated by the British? British navy and weather

Q UIZ, Elizabeth Tudor 2. French Protestant 3. King Charles V 4. Gave Elizabeth power over church and state. 5. Henry IV was originally a protestant, but became a catholic to please the majority of France. 6. Made France officially Catholic but gave protestants total religious freedom. 7. Won independence for his chunk of the Netherlands. 8. Navy and weather

Q UIZ, Elizabeth Tudor 2. A french protestant 3. King Charles V 4. Gave Kings and Queens in England the title of head of church AND state 5. Huguenots, Catholic 6. To give Huguenots the religious freedom and made France Catholic. 7. Won independence for his chunk of land in the Netherlands. 8. Weather and British navy skills

Q UIZ, Elizabeth Tudor 2. French protestants 3. Charles V 4. Made English leaders head of state AND church 5. Protestant and Catholic 6. Gave the Huguenots freedom of religion 7. Won independence for his chunk of the Netherlands. 8. British navy and weather

1. Pros and cons of torture… is torture an effective way to get information out of someone? 2. Outline 7.2 together! 3. Homework is still 225 – 227 and outline

7.2 – S OCIAL C RISES, W AR AND R EVOLUTION I. Crisis in Europe – is still homework  Economic and Social Crises Inflation (rising prices) Spain started to go downhill – they relied on imported silver and gold and the south American mines started to run out. Phil hates Jews and Muslims, so he drives them out of Spain. Jews and Muslims had good businesses. Population declines b/c of plague, famine and war

 The Witchcraft Trials Inquisition – took place in s. American colonies. Burned non-Catholics at the stake. 75% were women Confessed under intense torture

II. The Thirty Years’ War  Causes of the War  Religious: Protestants and Catholics keep fighting  Political: Countries want more power and territory  Effects of War  Peace of Westphalia –

E UROPE POST -P EACE OF W ESTPHALIA … WELCOME TO THE MODERN STATE SYSTEM !

III. Revolutions in England  The Stuarts and Divine Right

James I – first Stuart king

 Civil War and Commonwealth  1642  Cavaliers (Royalists) versus Roundheads  ?

Oliver Cromwell King Charles I