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LORALEN VOLIVA THE REFORMATION AND RELIGIOUS WARS OF THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD
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KEY FACTS Lasted from 15 th -18 th century Ended with British Industrial period Provoked: French Religious Wars Thirty Years War European Colonization of the Americas
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FRENCH RELIGIOUS WARS The French Religious Wars(1562–98) Civil conflicts and military force Between French Catholics and Protestants Disputes between French Aristocratic Houses Both received assistance from foreigners
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THIRTY YEAR’S WAR The Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) Fought in present day Germany Involved most European countries One of most destructive conflicts in European history.
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EUROPEAN COLONIZATION OF THE AMERICAS Christopher Columbus left Spain in 1492 Wanted to buy, sell, & trade First colonization in Caribbean Islands John Cabbot lands in America: 1497
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IMPORTANT PERIODS Elizabethian Era Protestant Reformation Age of Enlightenment
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ELIZABETHIAN ERA References England from 1558-1603 Period where Queen Elizabeth ruled Considered “Golden Age” of England Height of the English Renaissance
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PROTESTANT REFORMATION 16 th - century movement Reform Catholic church in Western Europe Began October 31, 1517 Martin Luther initiated reformation
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AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT 18 th - century movement in Europe Hoped to: Employ power of reason Reform on society Gain more knowledge
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NOT THE RENAISSANCE! Often mistake for Renaissance period Renaissance: Cultural developments in Medieval Europe Early Modern Period: Covers Europe and overseas territories
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RELIGION Period from 1550-1650 Called Age of Religious wars Protestants thought Pope was Antichrist 1572 St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
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KEY PEOPLE Henry VII: King of England during Reformation Seperated Catholicism and Protestants Martin Luther: Disputed idea of paying off sins Ninety Five thesis’ in 1517 George Fox: Founder of Quaker society John Welsey: Founded Methodism
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