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Competing For Colonies 2.4
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Martin Luther
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Martin Luther & The Reformation Catholic Church is Christianity 1517 Luther publicly challenged Rome –Condemned sale of indulgences Redemption was grace of God Pope Leo X doesn’t want to debate –Most corrupt of Renaissance popes Luther excommunicated
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Salvation a gift from God –Not works Minimized priest role Rejected Pope’s exclusive authority of interpretation of scripture Bible over doctrine on faith matters –Translates Bible into German
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North German kingdoms protect him Political power grab
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John Calvin
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Frenchmen. Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536) –God is all knowing & all powerful –Man is corrupt by nature –predestination
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Geneva, Switzerland –State should remake society into disciplined religious community –Model community led by ministers –Unnecessary and luxury was prohibited Persecuted –Huguenots (France) –Presbyterians (Scotland) –Reformed (Belgium & Holland)
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Religious Rivalry in Europe England –1533 King Henry VII (1509-1547) left Catholic Church Divorce Catherine of Aragon (Spain) Est. Church of England –Queen “Bloody” Mary (1553-1557) restored Catholicism Executed 300 protestant clergy
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Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) est. England as Protestant (compromise) –Lutheran salvation by grace –Calvinist predestination –Holy Communion in English –Hierarchy of bishops & archbishops
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England
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Dissenters Rejected compromise w/ Catholic practices Prefer Calvin & Knox presbyterian system
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Puritans 1600 Radical protestants Purify church teachings & practices Against communion as magical or idolatrous Service should focus on the sermon Follow God’s “calling” All members need to read Bible spiritual & financial authority local
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Spain –Catherine’s brother –1585 King Philip wants to overthrow England –Armada defeated –England now controls the seas
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Religious Rivalries in America Catholics –Spain SW and SE –France NE Protestants –Dutch and English Atlantic coast
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The Northwest Passage Water route to Asia through America 1497-1610 French & Dutch explore Canada
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French in the New World Not settlers Fish & Furs Trappers trade w/ natives Forts & missionaries 1663 New France a Royal Colony
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French Empire 1608 Quebec – fur trading fort 1643-1681 explore & claim MS River New France grows slowly Mostly men France doesn’t want to weaken its country Ice box
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Explorers Joliet & Marquette –1670’s gold & NW Passage –MS River all the way down to the Gulf LaSalle –1682 claimed MS River to Gulf of Mexico –Louisiana –1718 New Orleans
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Western Exploration Trappers & missionaries Rocky Mountains & Rio Grande
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New France Slow growth Estates on St. Lawrence R. Quebec Tenant farmers Positive relations w/ natives –Trappers & missionaries live w/ them –Don’t change native culture –Not a threat –Frenchmen become Indian more often than Indians become English
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1600’s Netherlands Dominated international trade Indonesia, S. Africa, Caribbean, Brazil Wealth, arts, science Freedoms –Press –Religion Migrants populate overseas empire –small country w/ limited resources
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Dutch New Netherlands 1609 Henry Hudson – New York Harbor 1624 purchase Manhattan Isl. New Amsterdam Trade not conquer Purchase land Some fights 1623 ruled by West India Co.
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Freedom Company colony Religious toleration Slaves have rights Women separate legal identity 1630’s 18 different languages 1629 “patroon” land system –Medieval lord –Tenant farmers
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New Sweden 1638 Dutch merchants avoid WICo. Delaware 1655 seized by New Netherlands 1660’s New Netherlands doesn’t grow too much
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