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The Commerical Revolution, The Renaissance, & The Protestant Revolution Patten & Valdner Global History II Regents Review Patten & Valdner Global History II Regents Review
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The Rise of the Commercial Revolution The Growing Population Increase in Trade Led to the Commercial Revolution Led to the Rise of Towns The Growing Population Increase in Trade Led to the Commercial Revolution Led to the Rise of Towns
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What is a Guild? Trade Association People of a craft would join together Trade Association People of a craft would join together
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New Businesses 1.) Partnerships & Joint Stock Companies 2.) Banking 3.) Insurance 1.) Partnerships & Joint Stock Companies 2.) Banking 3.) Insurance
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The Renaissance A Rebirth of Greek and Roman ideals that focused on Human ability, potential, and achievement.
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Humanism Emphasis on the individual Examine worldly issues (not religious) Curious about life in the present Emphasis on the individual Examine worldly issues (not religious) Curious about life in the present
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Renaissance Artists Michelangelo Statue of David Michelangelo Statue of David
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Renaissance Artists Da Vinci Mona Lisa Da Vinci Mona Lisa
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Renaissance Artists Raphael Painting of the Madonna Raphael Painting of the Madonna
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Renaissance Writers Shakespeare “Romeo & Juliet” Shakespeare “Romeo & Juliet”
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Renaissance Writers Machiavelli The Prince “It is better to be feared than loved” “The end justifies The means” Machiavelli The Prince “It is better to be feared than loved” “The end justifies The means”
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Renaissance Writers Dante The Divine Comedy Dante The Divine Comedy
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The Effect of the Printing Press Gutenberg invented the Printing Press Books became more available Literacy increased Ideas spread rapidly (Cultural Diffusion) Effect of the Printing Press
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Causes of the Protestant Reformation Long Term The Renaissance Strong Monarch Problems in the Church Long Term The Renaissance Strong Monarch Problems in the Church Short Term Humanism Selling of indulgences People examining the Church Printing Press Martin Lurther writes “95 Theses”
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Protestant Reformation Leaders Martin Luther 95 Theses Broke away from the Church Martin Luther 95 Theses Broke away from the Church John Calvin Believes humans are born sinners
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Effects of the Protestant Reformation Short Term Peasant Revolt Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, & other Protestant churches founded Holy Roman emperor weakened Short Term Peasant Revolt Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, & other Protestant churches founded Holy Roman emperor weakened Long Term Religious wars break out in Europe for more than 100 years Catholic Reformation Inquistion becomes stronger Many Jews are forced into Eastern Europe
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