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Chapter 2 Section 4
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Protestant Reformation Martin Luther – sola scriptura, sola fida (only scripture can give right instruction and only faith can save) Everyone had the right to read the Bible for themselves Every leader (later person) had the right to choose their own faith
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Martin Luther
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Protestant Reformation Martin Luther – sola scriptura, sola fida; only scripture can give right instruction and only faith can save John Calvin – idea that good works insured salvation, believed God already knew the saved Henry VIII – formed the Anglican church in order to get an annulment that the Pope would not grant In the Americas French and Spanish Colonies = Catholic Dutch and English Colonies = Protestant
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Mercantilism – theory that a nation’s power increases with its wealth Increased trade and rivalries Columbian Exchange – the exchange of plants, animals, and diseases that altered life on both sides of the Atlantic Northwest Passage – hope to find a route to Asia to the north of the new continent John Cabot – Italian sent by England, found Newfoundland Giovanni da Verranzo – Italian sent by France explored the coast of Nova Scotia to the Carolinas Jacques Cartier – French explorer who saw a massive mountain and called in Mont-Royal (Montreal) Henry Hudson – English sailor hired by the Netherlands, sent a second time by England, discovered a bay while traveling down a massive river (Hudson River, Hudson Bay)
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French in Americas = a place to trade Furs and Fishing Coureurs de bois – name for trappers; means “runners of the woods” Samuel de Champlain – established Quebec in modern day Canada for France New Netherland – Dutch trading colony Fort Orange – fort on the River (Albany today) New Amsterdam – center of the new Dutch colony
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