Quick Review 1. What was the Protestant Reformation? 2. What were indulgences? 3. What did Martin Luther publish to express his frustration with the Catholic.

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Quick Review 1. What was the Protestant Reformation? 2. What were indulgences? 3. What did Martin Luther publish to express his frustration with the Catholic Church? 4. How did the Catholic Church respond to the Protestant Reformation? Split between the Catholic church and Protestant religions Payments to the Catholic church to have sins forgiven 95 Theses Catholic Reformation – limit Pope’s power, re-focus priorities, no more indulgences

Get out a scratch piece of paper (half sheet will do)….. Create two lists 1. Things in your life you are willing to fight for 2. Things in your life you are willing to die for

The Wars of Religion Chapter th and 17 th Centuries

Spain & Catholicism King Phillip II was a serious Catholic guy Wanted everyone to be Catholic Kicked Muslims and Jews out of Spain

England and Protestantism Queen Elizabeth I was Protestant Daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn England became the leader of the Protestant nations in Europe Not to be confused with the current queen, Queen Elizabeth II

The Spanish Armada Phillip II wants to destroy Protestantism Decides to take out the leader = England Spain sends an armada (Spanish word for navy) to invade England The Armada is defeated by England

Quick Review 1. What religion was Phillip II of Spain? 2. What was Phillip II’s ultimate goal? 3. Who was the Protestant leader of England at this time? 4. What was the purpose of the Spanish Armada? 5. What was the outcome of the Spanish Armada? Catholic Make everyone Catholic Queen Elizabeth To invade England/Destroy Protestantism It was destroyed