Renicker: world history semester 2
Revolts by the captives
Mutinies
America which came to be used for both continents of the Western Hemisphere
Name of martins map
Who is the general of the army in France, now that Robespierre is executed
Napoleon
What is the new set of laws that Napoleon creates
Napoleonic Code
What does the 3rd Estate rename themselves
National Assembly
Saeyes (?) and Mirabeau
National Assembly was under which two people
The third estate chose to represent the people of France
National assembly
National governments had a lot of control over economies
National economies
Middle class militia organized in repose to Royal troops in Paris
National guard
Rules discoverable by reason,
Natural law
Happiness
Natural laws allows happiness, not medieval misery
Rights that belonged to all humans from birth Life Liberty property
Natural rights
Fishing, timber, shipbuilding
New England resources
Canada
New France
Grew slowly because of long winters and not very farmable climate
New France population
Moderate Protestant doctrines, English replace Latin
New book of common prayer
Parliament Officers selected for skill rather than class
New model army
Anne Boleyn
New wife of Henry
German George I Spoke no English and parliament helped him rule
Next king and his struggles
Wrote the prince which is about how to gain and maintain power End justifies the means Showed realistic look at politics
Niccolò Machiavelli
Floating coffins
Nickname for the boats
Wrote On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
Nicolaus Copernicus
Was movement between classes in the Early Middle Ages easy
No
Who made up the second estate
Nobles
Absolutism Resented royal beuarocracy
Nobles hated
Lutheranism and south chose Catholic
North Germany chose
Religion
Northern humanists put a greater emphasis on what compared to other Italians
Fighting, swearing, laughing in church, dancing
Offenses were
A government in which the ruling power belongs to a few people
Oligarchy
Roundhead leader Skilled general
Oliver Cromwell
_______ ______ put together the New Model Army
Oliver Cromwell
1791 A woman who was angry about revolution not including them Wrote the declaration of the rights of woman and the female citizen
Olympe de Gouges
"Woman is born free and her rights are the same as those of man"
Olympe quote
Religious upheaval
One of norths most powerful themes
What percent of Western European population did the plague kill
One-third
Cottage industry
Other word for putting out system
Which 2 Germans invaded Italy to try to help the pope
Otto I and Frederick Barbarossa
Suleiman Turkey to balkans
Ottoman
linear perspective
Parallel lines that recede into the distance
Replaced royalist government of Paris
Paris Commune
1629
Parliament dissolved when
It must be set aside for religious observance and anyone over 14 who "profaned the lords day" would be fined
Parliament new law about Sunday
Exiled most Catholics to barren lands in Ireland Anyone who disobeyed would be killed
Parliament passed law in 1652
Tried to execute his chief ministers and called for abolition of bishops and said they couldn't be dissolved without their consent
Parliament retaliated and
Executive is part of the House of Commons
Parliamentary government
To divide up
Partition definition
1772 The three monarchs (Catherine, King Frederick II, Emperor Joseph II) agreed not to fight one another and divide up poland
Partition story
A financial supporter of the arts
Patron
A people who provides financial support for the arts
Patron
1555
Peace of Augsburg
1648 Series of treaties that ended the thirty years war
Peace of Westphalia
Germany in 1524 Wanted end to serfdom and other changes in harsh lives
Peasants revolt
Repressed them Made conditions worse for peasants - more were forced into serfdom
Peasants revolted, what did Catherine do
The Law of the __________ states that objects fall at the same rate without other variables
Pendelum
Who is the first king named by the pope
Pepin the Short
Renaissance
Period of Euro. History at the end of the Middle Ages and the rise of mosernity; cultural rebirth from the 14th century through the middle of the 17th century
Allowed Renaissance artists to create realistic art Make it look 3D
Perspective
1600 Blended Flemish and Italian forms of art Big on mythology, bible. Etc
Peter Paul Rubens
Power struggle Catherine the great
Peter did not have a heir
1725 His legacy was ending Russia's long period of isolation
Peter died
10 years old 1682 got throne but didn't control government till 1689 Romanov
Peter the great
1697 To learn the western ways in European cities
Peter went where
A small chateau on the palace grounds at Versailles where she lived her own life of amusement
Petit Trianon
Parliament made Charles I sign this prohibiting the king from raising taxes without parliaments consent or jailing anyone without legal justification
Petition of right
What is the desire to increase well-being of humankind by charitable aid or donations
Philanthropy
1700 Inherited throne of spain
Philip V
Forty two years Absolute
Phillip II reigned for how long and made his power what
Who created the Estates General
Phillip IV
Why does Boniface issue a bull
Phillip IV of France was taxing the clergy
Which Bourbon gained the Spanish throne
Phillip V
17 provinces Richest part of empire Wanted to be Protestant Broke off from spain
Phillips battles in the Netherlands
Queen Elizabeth I Protestant
Phillips main enemy
Someone who seeks to understand and explain life, a person who studies philosophy
Philosophes
French thinkers that focused on economic reforms and supported Free trade and opposed tariffs
Physiocrats
1500s, a Flemish painter who portrayed lively scenes He address and classical and religious themes and
Pieter bruegel
Peasant Breugel for portraying peasant life
Pieters nickname
English Protestants who rejected the Church of England went to Plymouth, Massachusetts for religious freedom
Pilgrims
1. One of Greatest human achievements, key to learning the truths 2. Look beyond simple appearances to learn natures truth
Plato believed what in math and thought humans should look beyond what
Napoleon holds what to see if he should be dictator for life
Plebiscite
People vote yes or no
Plebiscite
What is having multiple Church offices
Pluralism
Phillip IV kidnaps __________
Pope Boniface VIII
Who signed a treaty to make peace with the Lombards
Pope Gregory I
Who excommunicated lay investiture
Pope Gregory VII
In 1521 he excommunicated him
Pope Leo III did what to Luther
Basic principle of the American system of government which asserts that the people are the source of any and all governmental power, and government can only exist only with the consent of the governed
Popular sovereignty
Results of plague/ war/ famine
Population goes down from 20 m. To 13.5 million
Genoa
Port city and access route to the West (Venice too)
1415 Muslim North Africa
Portugal expanded into what
Does the recovery from plague and war have a positive or negative outcome
Positive
What was Napoleon's downfall
Power
House of Commons had control over spending
Power of the purse
Calvinist belief that God long ago determined who would gain slavation
Predestination
Scottish Calvinists are _________
Presbyterians
Ran by a president Executive separate from legislature
Presidential government
Period in European history when inflation rose rapidly
Price revolution
Began to rise in 1500s because of silver and gold from Americas
Prices began to rise why
Nationalism
Pride in one's country, a mentality of US vs THEM
The availability of the Bible brought people to the same level as who
Priests
Sponsored exploration for Portugal, small nation next to Spain
Prince Henry
Madeira and Azores near southwest Portugal
Prince Henry's navigators claimed the islands
Book cheaper, readily available
Printing revolution
Gains
Profit
Science could lead to perfection in society
Progress
Those who protested papal authority
Protestant
What faith is Anne Bolyne (Catholic or Protestant)
Protestant
dissenter
Protestant whose views and opinions differed from those of the Church of England
New Protestant power (Austria was Catholic)
Prussia
Cromwell forced a _________ way of life (religious order)
Puritan
Members of an English Protestant group who wanted to purify the Church of England by making it more simple are more morally strict
Puritans
Used to bypass the guilds Used to produce textiles, then spread to other industries Example Merchant gives out raw wool to peasant cottages, and the cottages spun the wool into thread and then wove it into cloth, the merchants would buy it and sent it to the city to finish the product, then sold it
Putting out system
English captains/sea dogs to loot Spanish cities in America
Queen Elizabeth encouraged
Deeply religious but had doubts about organized church
Rabelais, more, Erasmus all were
An extreme
Radical
Admired for artistic nature and sweet gracious nature Made In the school of Athens, included himself
Raphael
What is the absence of intolerance, bigotry, and prejudice
Reason
Liberty
Reason could set peoples of all nations free
The period when radicals rule France is called the __________________
Reign of Terror
The period that links the Medieval World and the Modern World
Renaissance
What the USA has, it works for a large society and direct democracy didn't work because not enough citizens dare about each issue
Representative democracy
System of government in which officials are chosen by the poeple
Republic
Ended many years of turmoil
Responses to her reforms
Parliament invites Charles II back to be monarch, known as the __________ period
Restoration
Income
Revenue
Moderate - 1789-1792 Radical - 1792-1795 Directory - 1795-1799 Napoleonic - 1799-1815
Revolution stages
Who convinces Muslim leader Salah al-Din to open the gates of Jerusalem to Christians
Richard of England
Huguenots and nobles because they didn't believe to Royal authority
Richelieu wanted to destroy whose power
1600 English Refined alchemists view of chemicals as basic building blocks
Robert Boyle
Molded the cabinet into a unified body by requiring all members to agree on major issues
Robert Walpole
_________ is known as "the incorruptible"
Robespierre
Puritan clergy Hair was close cut around their heads
Roundheads
Supporters of Parliament in the English civil war
Roundheads
Believed that people in natural state were good Innocent
Rousseau
Who wrote the Social Contract
Rousseau
Direct democracy - favors it over representative democracy
Rousseau believed in what government
"Man is born free, but everywhere is in chains"
Rousseau quote
A city state
Rousseau wanted what
The Social Contract
Rousseau wrote
_______ is not reached by faith alone but also by good works
Salvation
Working class men and women "Without breeches" Wanted a republic
Sans culottes
Which building in Florence did Lorenzo Medici complete
Santa Maria del Fiore
1054
Schism
German Princes joined Protestants against Charles V in the what alliance
Schmalkdic League
Progress
Science could lead to perfection in society
Step by step process of discovery requiring data
Scientific method
Enlightenment
Scientific revolution led to
Russia uses _________ __________
Scorched-Earth Policy
Setting fire to the land behind
Scorched-Earth Policy
Presbyters
Scottish Calvinists
1776 Thomas Jefferson
Second continental congress
A subgroup of a major religious group
Sect
King John
Selfish, lost in wars against the French, and was later forced to sign the Magna Carta
1756-1763 On four continents
Seven years war
English poet and playwright
Shakespeare
Even common people could understand his plays
Shakespeare's language
Firmly Protestant country
She kept many catholic traditions, but made England a
What are 2 reasons people don't like Marie Antoinette
She spends extravagantly and is a foreigner
Hundreds were crammed in for three weeks to three months
Ship life for Africans
Sangho panza Unromantic, earthly realism
Side character to son Quixote
Golden century 1550-1650 Brilliance of its arts and literature
Siglo de oro
What is the buying and selling of Church offices
Simony
What were some conflicts that were questioned during the Protestant Reformation
Simony, Pluralism, Absenteeism, Marriage, Conspicuous Consumption
Why the church was going down
Simony/ pluralism/ absenteeism/ priest can marry/ conspicuous consumption
Guerrilla
Small army that stands close to each other (use black powder)
Laissez Faire Wanted to protect society
Smith supported
An agreement by which people gave up their freedom to a powerful government in order to avoid chaos
Social contract
Jesuits Founded by Ignatius of Loyola
Society of Jesus
Throw off the rule of both the church and emporer
Some princes used Lutheran beliefs to
Edward VI Nine
Songs name
Ride, tobacco, made plantations
South resources
What land did Charles V give to Phillip II
Spain and the Netherlands
130 ships 20,000 men
Spanish Armada
Conquistador
Spanish fortune hunter
Preserve food, flavor meat, make medicines and perfumes
Spices are used to
A good period of the arts
Splendid century
Peters effort to forge a modern Russia
St Petersburg was a symbol for
Complete breakdown to the order of France
St. Bartholomews Day symbolized
August 24, 1572 Catholic royals plotted and led a massacre of 3,000 Huguenots More were slaughtered the next day
St. Bartholomews day incident
New Russian capital in Sweden land Found it while looking for the window on the west
St. Petersburg
Without laws or other control This would be solitary, brutal, nasty, short
State of nature
License, marriage, drinking age
States rights
Hard work, discipline, thrift, honesty, morality
Stressed
Humanist/humanism/ humanities
Student of the liberal arts: teach us: Francesco Petrarch
The Act of ________ made Elizabeth the ruler of England
Supremacy
Tax on imported goods Protect local companies from foreign companies by increasing the price of the imported goods
Tariff
What 2 main factors caused the spread of Lutheranism
Technology, Principal of Proximity
What is the name of the agreement that the 3rd Estate will not disperse until they create a constitution
Tennis Court Oath
Where does the 3rd Estate create a constitution
Tennis Courts
Famous oath made on a tennis court by members of the third estate in France
Tennis court oarh
Symbolized renewed feelings of intense faith
Teresa of Avila symbolized
Entered convent very young, thought convent life was not strict so she started her own
Teresa story
What does the coalition show?
That it is ok to overthrow
What is the second constitution that the National Assembly votes on called
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
What was the difference between Parliament in England and the Estates General in France
The French king did not need consent from the Estates General
What is Richard I of England called
The Lion Heart
1215
The Magna Carta
Defender of the Faith
The Pope gave Henry's nickname
Niccolo Machiavelli wrote what book
The Prince
What happens after Robespiere takes over reign?
The Reign of terror begins
The classical age of French drama
The age of Louis XIV was also known as
Restated trial by jury, abolished excessive fines and unjust punishment, affirmed the principle of Habeas corpus
The bill of rights also did what
Any Roman Catholic
The bill of rights forbade who from sitting on the throne
Limited monarchy in place of absolute monarchy New Legislative assembly
The constitution
Salvation comes through hard work
The council reaffirmed traditions like
John Locke, then the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence
The glorious revolution influenced who
Their food prices soared causing extreme hunger
The government tax more, and what happened to the peasants
Example of personal responsibility
The marriage of arnolifini
1555 treaty after a number of brief wars let princes chose which religion their religion would be
The peace of Augsburg
Return of monarchy to England
The restoration
Sated that he felt society placed too many limitations on people's behavior Some controls necessary, but they should be minimal
The social contract
1748 Montesquieu Discussed government through History
The spirit of laws
Heads
The third estate wanted votes counted by
European peace
The treaties aspired to bring about
Free market should be allowed to regulate business activity Showed how manufacturing, trade, wages, profits were linked to supplies and demands
The wealth of nations
1. Colonies couldn't set up own industries 2. Couldn't buy goods from other countries
These laws
Arguments
Theses
What did the Council of Constance first do to solve the problem of the 2 popes
They elected a third pope (which did nothing)
Was not the only source of Christian religious truth
They said that the bible
Bananas, sugar cane from Africa/Asia Wheat and grapes from Europe
Things Given to America
Bourgeoisie Urban workers Peasants 97% of population 70% of land Paid all taxes
Third estate
Began in Bohemia (Czech republic)
Thirty years war began where
Who argued that there didn't need to be conflict to have faith and reason
Thomas Aquinas
Henry appointed him new archbishop who annulled Henry's marriage
Thomas Cranmer
The Protestant book of common prayer which was required reading
Thomas Cranmer wrote what
Henry's chancellor who passed laws to Parliament that took church from pope
Thomas Cromwell
Two English thinkers Key to the enlightenment Lived through the English Civil War
Thomas Hobbes and John Locke
Leviathan
Thomas Hobbes wrote the
Erasmus' friend and humanist. He wrote utopia
Thomas more
Canonized
Thomas more after death
What farming idea was used during the High Middle Ages
Three-field system
A tax amounting to 10% of income
Tithe
To give greater knowledge and understanding
To enlighten
Why did Louis XVI recognize the Estates General
To solve the issue of taxing nobles
What are the 2 goals of the Church in the Catholic Reformation
To strengthen the Church and to combat Protestantism
Why did the Pope want the Crusades
To unite the east and west
1689 Limited religious freedom to dissenters, etc but not Catholics Only Church of England members could hold public office
Toleration act
What are causes of the Hundred Year's War
Trade, Edward's claim to the French throne
Treaty of 1763 that ended the seven years war and resulted in British dominance of the Americas France give Canada Spain got Louisiana territory French got slave outposts in Africa and sugar industry in Caribbean
Treaty of Paris
What treaty exiles Napoleon to Elba
Treaty of Vienna
1713 Philip remained in throne, but France agreed to never unite
Treaty of ulrecht
Series of Atlantic trade routes linked Europe, Africa, and the Americas First leg - Europe, merchant ships brought European goods to Africa then merchants traded goods for slaves Second leg - America - slaves exchanged for sugar, molasses, and other goods Third leg - merchants shipped goods to Europe for money
Triangular trade
Edward III
Tried to claim French throne, as his mother was the sister of the deceased king. Denied at first because his mother could never reign, but Salic Law put him of the throne
(True or False) Thomas Hobbes said people had no right to rebel John Locke said oppressed subjects had every right to rebel
True
Bacon believed in the scientific method while Descartes believed in human reasoning (True or False)
True
Charles I is sentenced to death for treason (True or False)
True
Clovis converted to Catholicism (True or False)
True
Henry IV becomes Catholic after becoming French king (True or False)
True
Laws of competition benefit the consumer (True or False)
True
Montesquieu criticized the French monarchy and the Church (True or False)
True
Napoleon helps the economy by reducing inflation (True or False)
True
Napoleon's downfall was his thirst for power (True or False)
True
Parliament gives commoners a say in government (True or False)
True
Robespierre helps France successfully beat back the coalition (True or False)
True
Spain is mismanaging their money from the Americas (True or False)
True
The Council of Trent said indulgences, pilgrimages, and venerations of relics are valid expressions of Christian faith (True or False)
True
The Unum Sanctum says that kings have temporal power but the pope has everlasting power (True or False)
True
The plague had a negative impact on the Church (True or False)
True
The printing press brought corruption to the forefront of society (True or False)
True
The set of laws from Napoleon give equal rights to all citizens (True or False)
True
With a surplus of goods, wealthy nobles began to look towards arts and architecture in the Renaissance (True or False)
True
Her husband 1762" murdered by Russian officers Catherine became heir to throne
Tsar Peter III
What ruling family is Henry VIII of England part of
Tudor
Where the royal family lived in Paris Basically prisoners
Tuileries
Britain and France (developing overseas empires) Prussia and Austria (control of German states)
Two basic European rivalries
Corn, potatoes
Two new foods from america
Tories - aristocrats who liked the old traditions, and Royal power Whigs - like the glorious revolution and supported parliament
Two political parties in late 1600s
Protect natural rights Best government would have limited power and was accepted by all Disliked absolute monarchy
Two treatises of government
Danish astronomer in 1500s Evidence for Copernicus
Tycho Brahe
Priest and admirer of Erasmus who lived in Zurich
Ulrich Zwingli
Compromise between Protestant and catholic practices
Under the settlement, there was a
The Act of ________ made England one single Protestant Church
Uniformity
What is the name of the bull that lectures Phillip IV of France
Unum Sanctum
What 2 popes are elected at one time, eventually leading to the schism
Urban VI (Italy) and Clement VII (France)
Who is voted in as pope following Gregory XI's death?
Urban XI
An ideal society in which men and women live in peace and harmony and all are educated
Utopia
Idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society
Utopian
1777-1778 Harsh winter for soldiers
Valley forge
Hacked a passage westward through the tropical forests of Panama in 1513
Vasco Núñez de Balboa
1497 Portuguese navigator Lead four ships around cape of good hope and wanted to go further
Vasco da gama
Who wrote "On the Structure of the Human Body"
Velasius
Everyday language of one's homeland
Vernacular
Everyday language of ordinary people
Vernacular
King Louis XIV French residence and seat of government Symbol of the sun kings wealth and power
Versailles
Which palace did Louis XIV live at
Versailles
Danish navigator Found Bering strait between Siberia and Alaska
Virus Bering
"Crush the infamous thing"
Voltaire
French philosopher who stated the Holy Roman Empire wasn't holy, Roman, or an empire
Voltaire
Philosophes Real name was François Marie Arouet Not religious
Voltaire
My trade is to say what I think
Voltaire quote
Plebiscite
Vote yes/no
Prime minister
Walpole was britains first
_____ pumps up radicals who want change
War (with Austria)
1560-1590
War between Catholic and French Protestant time period
1792-1815 Legislative assembly declared war on Austria, then Prussia, Britain, etc
War between French revolutionaries and European monarchs
Eight year war Maria helped Hungarian subjects
War of Austrian succession
1700-1713
War of Spanish succession
One that would be free of ice all year round Peter wanted to find this so he could trade with the west
Warm water port
No because he rejected most Protestant doctrines
Was Henry a religious radical
No, many small states
Was Italy a united nation
No, he actually wanted people to join Catholics because it was a threat to traditional order
Was Luther for a few groups of Anabaptists?
HAHAHAHAAH NO
Was Poland government prepared to stand up to the increasing might of Russia, Prussia, and Austria
No!!! He got a lot of spices that he sold for large sums of money
Was the voyage for nothing
Bad because they were very hardworking in the French economy
Was this good or bad
Where is Napoleon defeated the second time
Waterloo
Adoption of western ideas, technology, and culture
Westernization
Wolves walking around deserted cities
What animal was seen in the Middle Ages
-executive -legislative -judicial
What are the three branches of the separation of powers?
Everyone turned against it
What began to be the perspective of france
Every person was educated from all genders and classes
What big step was taken in mid century
The crusades
What brought about trade
"The power vacuum" Emporer had little power over H the rival princes Divided German states
What contributed to the Thirty Years War
1700s Corn, potatoes, manioc, beans, tomatoes in America
What contributed to worldwide population growth
Western
What culture did Catherine embrace
Our lives our fortunes our sacred honor
What did Americans pledge
Russian orthodox faith
What did Catherine do to gain the people's trust
1642 Led troops to House of Commons to arrest leaders They fled and raised own army
What did Charles do
How large the earth is two continents worth of land
What did Columbus not put to mind
Laws about trade
What did Europe enforce
Put him in solitary confinement and watched his friend be beheaded
What did Frederick William do in response
Whig domination
What did George want to end
He took over the English church
What did Henry do
Wrote a pamphlet denouncing him
What did Henry do against luther
Confiscated them then gave some to nobles and high ranking citizens
What did Henry do with the land
The national guard
What did Lafayette head
French Protestant minority
What did Louis see as a threat To religious unity
The sun, being at the center of the universe, so the sun King stands in the center of the nation
What did Louis used as symbolism for his power
He wrote 95 theses against indulgences
What did Luther do
Pacific derived from the Latin word peaceful
What did Magellan name the south sea
The size of the pacific He thought it would take three weeks but it took four months
What did Magellan underestimate
Shave their beards, replace old robes with new westerner style clotting
What did Peter force the boyars to do
Government
What did Phillip II devot most time too
The saying "good queen bess"
What did Queen Elizabeth make popular
The biggest country in the world
What did Russia become
A vindication of the rights of women Equal education of boys and girls SHE WAS SUPER EDUCATION HEAVY
What did Wollstonecraft write
Monopolies, overseas trading companies
What did government sell
Holy roman empire and the netheralnds
What did hapsburg include at its height
It was allowed to be read in English
What did he allow concerning the bible
Revoked the 1685 edict of nantes
What did he do
Peace treaty with leader of Calicut 1502
What did he do with his next fleet
Revive the parliament in 1640, then parliament revolted
What did he have to do
A soldier of God
What did he vow to become
A union between France and Spain so the balance of power is maintained
What did other countries not want
Catholic church
What did phillip ii reign over
Portuguese could convert Africans to Christianity, Africa would have riches the Muslim trades controlled
What did prince Henry want to do with africa
Getting to Asia Go around Africa
What did prince Henry want to find an easier way of doing
Taverns, gambling, dancing
What did puritans not like
Made herself supreme governor over spiritual matters, not supreme head of church
What did she do unlike Henry
Practice mercantilist policies Benefitted England
What did the 13 colonies do
The West Indies
What did the Caribbean become known as
"Freeborn Englishman" Defending their traditional rights
What did the English colonies view themselves as
French - Canada, much of central USA Dutch/English - east coast Spanish - claims to Texas and Florida
What did the French, Dutch, English, Spanish, and more have by the end of the 1600s
Drove the king from his palace
What did the Fronde do
Abolished the monarchy, House of Lords, and established the Church of England
What did the House of Commons do after the execution
Our lives and our blood for your majesty!
What did the Hungarians say about Maria (quote)
To end their own priveldges and give up their old manorial dues, exclusive hunting rites, legal status, and exemption from taxes
What did the National Assembly agree on on August 4
1581 Dutch Netherlands
What did the Netherlands become
French It was an attack on public morals Pope wanted to excommunicate Roman Catholics who read it
What did the Public think of the encyclopedia
Uprising
What did the book spark
Feudalism is abolished
What did the delegates announce at 2 a.m.
The red white and blue flag that is know france's flag
What did the guard make
June 1791 A coach took them from Paris to try to escape BUT THEY DIDNT they were caught by a man who held a piece of currency to the Kings face to identify him
What did the king and queen do
That the king come to paris
What did the mob demand
The right to not pay taxes
What did the nobles fear losing
Chief official of the British government
What did the prime minister become
Port cities
What did the thriving trade lead to
Vape of good hope because it helped them find Asia
What did the tip become known as?
Fur trapping, fishing, and trading
What did they begin to do instead of farming
Tyrant, traitor, murderer, public enemy
What did they call him
Put him on trial Condemned him to death
What did they do to king
Made Massachusetts bay colony
What did they do when more people came
Used bookkeeping to see if making or loosing wealth
What did they use to track wealth
Decreased nobles independence Increased own control
What did this do
Separated capital and labor
What did this do for the first time
It made the royals look like traitors
What did this do to their image
The Black Death Mongol empire
What disrupted trade of what empire
Treaty of Paris
What ended the American Revolution
Treaty of paris
What ended this war
Theocracy - run by church leaders
What government did Calvin use
Absolute monarchy
What government did Hobbes like
Parliament in england
What government did Peter
A republic known as Commonwealth after Oliver Cromwell
What government was England
1700s The whole of North America in exports to Europe
What had the Caribbean islands surpassed when
A direct route to Asia
What had the Europeans still not found
Printing revolution
What happened after this
The emporer wanted him to give them up, he refuesed and Charles called him an outlaw and no one was allowed to feed or help him
What happened at the diet
They only had one child, Mary Tudor and Henry wanted a male heir
What happened between them
Lost half of ships, many died of thirst, hunger, scurvy, disease of lack of vitamin c in diet
What happened on the way home
She was executed ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What happened to Gouges
100,000s fled to other countries
What happened to Huguenots
He was imporisoned and exiled Forced to see his books burned but still defended free speech
What happened to voltaire
The idea that one set of physical laws governed the earth and another governed the rest of the universe
What idea did Sir Isaac Newton disprove?
Catholic Church did not permit divorce, some popes annul royal marriages but this one would not
What is problem
Poland
What land did every king want
That they would keep their lands and serfs (strengthened serfdom)
What laws did he make regarding nobles
That no one could have absolute power or ignore the law
What lesson did this show
He reached a group of people name Indians
What made him think he was in the Indies
Calculus
What math did Isaac develop
Frederick the great
What name did Frederick earn
Mercantilist policies, encouraging exports and improving waterways and canals
What policies did he adapt to pay for his reforms
Exploit Mineral and timber resources, build roads Imposed national currencies, weighing systems
What policies did mercantilists urge others to follow
Ceuta
What port did they seize
Their seclusion
What practice with upper class women did he end
Protestant
What religion did he prohibit
Baptist, Mennonites, amish
What religions came from Anabaptist
North - Protestant South - catholic
What religions were the north and south German states
Political
What revolution did it trigger
The right to overthrow the government if it fails them
What right did Locke want to give to the people
"Liberty, property, security, resistance to oppression"
What rights were in the declaration
Magnetism and gravity
What scientific forces did the natural law govern
Sphere so he knew it should bring him to Eastern Asia
What shape did Columbus think the earth is
Oval
What shape did they rotate in
Bastille
What sparked the National Assembly into action
Lord protector Ruled as a virtual dictator through the army
What title did Cromwell take
Treaty of tordesillas 1494
What treaty was signed when to finalize the line of demarcation
Seven years war and French and Indian war
What wars drained George's treasury
Used astronomical observatory and accumulated info on the sky
What was Brahe's evidence
Truly Protestant
What was Edwards government like
Absolutism
What was English civil war primarily about
Use the word enlightenment He was excited about the enlightenment and thought the natural law could help humanity
What was Immanuel the first to do
Smuggling, not considered a crime
What was common in the colonies
The legislature, judicial, and executive
What was did Montesquieu think was the best way to protect Liberty
No open worship to Roman Catholics so all Protestants could have religious freedom He embraced Jews and welcomed them back to England after 350 years
What was he for and against with religions and who did he embrace
Use more than 1700 words in a play/poem
What was he the first to do
He had two empires
What was his conflict
The parliament
What was in the king in the hands of in 1647
Revive moral authority of church and roll back Protestant ride, end corruption by appointing reformers within papacy
What was it set out to do
suicide
What was more common than mutiny from captives
Peasants
What was most of the third estate
Army "Prussia is not a state which possesses an army, but an army which possesses a state"
What was one of Fredericks main focuses
Equality of all male citizens before the law
What was the Enlightenment goal
Liberty, equality, fraternity
What was the French Revolution slogan
The earth
What was the accepted center of the universe
European countries militaries so no one country gets too powerful
What was the balance of power between
Disease (smallpox) This would also hurt the merchant because they would be loosing "goods"
What was the biggest threat to the captives
The church
What was the central force of northern europeans lives
1/3 were loyalists - those who supported Britain Many refused both sides
What was the dilemma within much of Americans
BREAD AF
What was the main food
Long parliament because it lasted on and off from 1649-1653
What was the parliaments nickname and why
NOPE THEY WERE NOT HAVING IT Pope condemned it Some peasants didn't like it either
What was the reaction from clergy towards this constitution
The "general-will" of the people was all-powerful
What were Rousseau's beliefs regarding the "general will"?
To be open minded and show good will towards other
What were an individual's chief duty according to Erasmus
Landowning aristocrats
What were believed to be the natural ruling class
No basis in bible Pope had no authority to release souls from purgatory
What were some of the theses
-reason -nature -happiness -progress -liberty
What were the five ideas philosophers of this time presented?
Peaceful and prosperity
What were the next years like
-technology -science -mathematics -music -art -medicine -government -law -geography
What were the nine subjects in which Denis Diderot accumulated new and enlightened thoughts and ideas?
Niña Pinta Santa María
What were the three boats
She kept most catholic rituals, heirarchy,
What were these compromises
Circumnavigate (completely travel the world)
What were they the first to do
Serfdom
What widened the gap to the west for Russia
It would bring them wealth and prestige
What would the Spanish rulers get out of this
1516
What year did charles i become king
1493
What year did he return
1533 Elizabeth
When did Anne and Henry marry and the name of the child
1494 to study Italian masters
When did Dürer travel to Italy to do what
1603 She had no kid
When did Elizabeth die
1788
When did France almost become bankrupt
23 years old
When did Louis fully take over government
1658 Christians lost control of England because people were tired of military rule and Puritan ways
When did Oliver die and what happened
July 14, 1789
When did Paris seize versailles
1795
When did Poland disappear
1919
When did Poland reappear
With Scientific Revolution
When did alchemy end
August 3, 1492
When did he set sail
May 1789
When did the estates general convene
March 1521 Philippines - Magellan was killed
When did the fleet reach where?
October 1791 Lasted a year
When did the new legislative assembly take office
1780
When did the slave trade peak
Mid-1800s
When did the trade end
October 12
When did they find land
September 8, 1522 One ship and eighteen sailors
When did who reach Spain
Russia in 1709 Won Baltic Sea territory
When did who win
During the Russo-Turkish war Gained the warm water port on the Black Sea in 1774
Where did Catherine gain territory during what war
Atlantic seaboard
Where did England want to establish colonies
Yorktown, Virginia
Where did Washington force surrender
The black sea
Where did he find this
Wittenbergs All saints church
Where did he post the theses
The Caribbean islands
Where did he spend several months cruising around
Some at Versailles to compete for royals appointments Others lived in their own land with little income
Where did nobles live
Flanders
Where did northern Renaissance begin
Around Indian Ocean, making Portuguese a world power
Where did the Portuguese seize new ports
Vienna, Austria Austria held firm but they got most of hungary
Where did the ottomans try to invade
April 1775 Lexington and concord
Where do American Revolution start and when
Jamestown, Virginia 1607 Many settlers died of disease Nice with native Americans Found wealth in tobacco
Where was first permanent settlement
Suppliers Would try to meet the demand for profit
Wherever there was demand
Political motives
Which issue outweighed the other in this war (political or religious)
Voltaire
Which philosopher admired English government after reading the works of John Locke?
Denis Diderot
Which philosopher brought together the most current enlightened thoughts and discoveries in many subjects?
Voltaire
Which philosopher was thought to have a sharp tongue?
Locke Rousseau Montesquieu
Which philosophers influenced constitution
Sir Isaac Newton
Which scientist became enthusiastic in their approach towards investigating nature?
Netherlands Swiss federation
Who became independent states
Rousseau
Who believed that civilisation destroys freedom and equality?
Rousseau
Who believed the general will of the people was all-powerful?
Entrepreneurs and capitalists made a new business class devoted to goal of making profits Made European economies into an international trading system
Who combined to make a new kind of class
1400s Arabs and Italians
Who controlled most trade between Asia and Europe
China Russia got lands above China and they located a defined border
Who did Russia sign a peace treaty with
Corrupt officials and aristocrats Hated slave trade and deplored religious prejudice, French government
Who did Voltaire target
Bohemians
Who did he defeat
Ferdinand - central europe Phillip II (son) - netherlands, spain, southern italian states
Who did he give empire too
Parliament, for money (especially Henry) Eve new taxes
Who did the Tudors frequently consult with
It hurt nobles whose wealth was in the land It helped merchants
Who did the revolution hurt and help
Women; they had natural rights but they had to stay at home
Who did this not apply too
Calvinist scots and they rebelled
Who didn't like this
Adam Smith
Who founded free trade?
Montesquieu
Who founded the separation of powers?
James II Charles brother
Who inherited throne in 1685
Cavaliers Quick victory
Who looked to win in the beginning
England, north Ireland, Scotland, Wales
Who makes up United Kingdom
Ferdinand and Isabella of spain
Who paid his voyage
Adam Smith
Who proposed the law of supply and demand?
Adam Smith
Who proposed the laws of self-interest?
Other Europeans
Who realized it wasn't east Asia
1488 Bartholomeu dias
Who rounded the southern tip of Africa
Tudor monarchs Believed in divine right
Who ruled England from 1485-1603
British because of huge army and resources
Who seemed to be winning American Revolution
Ferdinand
Who was elected holy roman emporer
George Washington
Who was in charge in continental army
May 1660 Charles II
Who was invited rule England when
Mary - James Protestant daughter William III of orange - Dutch Protestant husband
Who was invited to become rulers in place of James in 1688
Urban workers - apprentices, journeymen Many unemployed
Who were some of the poorest in the third estate
The forces of revolution
Who won in England
France won - gained Spanish and German territories Hapsburgs - had to accept independence of all princes of the Holy Roman Empire
Who won, who lost
English because of their higher quality and faster ships
Who won: Spanish v. English
Lawyers, middle class officials, writers
Who would vote primarily in the third estate
Denis Diderot
Who wrote the first encyclopaedia?
Junkers (Prussian nobles) Gave them positions in the army and government
Who's support did Frederick gain how
The angelican church - new Church of England
Who's support did he secure by doing this
Native Americans
Whose help did the Americans have
State
Whose jurisdiction do most crimes fall under
King Phillip II didn't have a good successor Economics
Why Spain had a downfall
1556 It was too hard to rule over
Why did Charles V give up his title
Fish
Why did French go to New France originally
He didn't like it because tetzel was saying that poor people couldn't get into heaven
Why did Luther not like this
1. Many had interest in Rome 2. On meditteranen so could trade, access to Muslim world
Why did Renaissance emerge in Italy
He did not want to embarrass the royal Roman Empire Charles V, who is Anne's nephew
Why did he refuse
World contact New diseases
Why did some population decreased while most were increasing
Because he suggested taxing the first and second estates
Why did the nobles and clergy dismiss Jacques
They believed there were weapons in there but they found none
Why did the people break into Bastille
Thought witches performed magical deeds to help the devil and we're see as anti Christian
Why did they hate witches
It was on swamps, many died trying to drain it
Why was it hard to build this city
The heavens were believed to be in a fixed position to earth, and perfect
Why was this sacrilegious
Geography Diverse cultures
Why was uniting these lands hard
Who succeeds Edward I of England
William Duke of Normandy
1600 English Circulation of blood for first time
William Harvey
Who do Parliament call upon to overthrow James II
William and Mary
Archbishop of Canterbury Wanted Clergy to follow strict angelican rules
William laud
Who was a Protestant turned Catholic that strategized with the Dutch
William of Orange
1450-1750 Women and men died mostly in German stars, Swiss, french
Witch hunts
Where johann tetzel set up a pulpit and offered Christians indulgences for money for St. Peter's in Rome
Wittenberg
British social critic Women were first supposed to be good mothers, but they should be able to decide their own interests
Wollstonecraft
Naturally inferior to men, they just don't get the same educational opportunities
Wollstonecraft said that women are not..
They went from Paris to Versailles and shouted "BREAD" and wanted to see the king
Women on October 5
No
Would the native Americans convert
Machiavellian
Wrote "the prince"; view characterized by cunning, duplicity, and bad faith. "View that holds that the end." Ex. Nicolo Machiavellian
Who influenced John Huss
Wycliffe
Which 2 reformers first believed that the authority of the Bible is higher than that of the pope
Wycliffe and Huss
Is Henry IV tolerant
Yes (Allows one Protestant church per town outside of Paris)
Did the plague impact the economy
Yes (Artisans and merchants died)
Importance of bible and dint like elaborate church rituals
Zwingli stressed
Philanthropy
a desire to increase the well-being of humankind by charitable aid or donations
Patron
a financial supporter of the arts
University
a group of scholars
Vassal
a person who receives a fief, gives lord protection
Radical
a person with extreme ideas
Heresy
a philosophy against the church
Architecture Meant to blend beauty with utility
a social art
Machiavellian
a view characterized by cunning, duplicity, and bad faith, "the ends justify the means"
Mercantilism
acquire gold and silver, expand manufacturing, encourage commerce, own colonies, build up ships and army, favorable balance of trade
Capital
any type of an investment into something
Christendom
anywhere Christianity exists, starts to replace Roman government, lack of loyalty to state
Whigs
assassins, opposed James II
Blockade
blocking off trade
3rd Estate
bourgeoisie, urban lower class (culottes), peasant farmers (sans-culottes) 98% of population
Calculus
branch of mathematics partially developed by Newton
Unamsanctum
bull issued by Boniface VIII
The Black Death
caused by bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic plagues
Investiture
ceremony of giving fief to someone
Simony
charging money for sacraments, people paying to get out of sin, buying and selling of church positions
House of Lords
clergy and nobles
1st Estate
clergy, 1% of population
Vernacular
common language of the people
Minuscule writing
concept of uppercase and lowercase letters
Burgh
contained area for specialized workers (Burghers), formed the Bourgeoisie
Bailiff
controlled local areas, specifically took care of judicial matters and collection of taxes
Free peasants
could leave manor if they wished, not as much work as serfs, could become serfs if bad harvest
Serfs
couldn't be bought, sold or traded, but we're bound to the land on which they were born, could become free peasants if they had a surplus
Gothic
design style that centered around light
Subsistence farming
farming for oneself
Philosophers
five ideas: reason, nature, happiness, progress, and liberty
Émigrès
fleets, border patrols were increased
Tariff
foreign tax on trade
limted monarchy
government in which a constitution or legislative body limits the Monarchs powers
oligarchy
government in which ruling power belongs to a few people
constituional government
government whose power is defined and limited by the law
Subsidies
grant of money
Pluralism
holding more than one office
Parlement of Paris
judicial branch of French government
Guillotine
killing machine with falling blade
House of Commons
knights and burgesses
Fief
land
Parliament
legislative group of England
Manorialism
living on a manor, manoral life
Crucial weapons
longbow, crossbow, pike/spear, early firearms
puritans
members of an English Protestant groups who wanted to purify the Church of England by making it more simple and morally strict
Modernity
modern nations and monarchies
Friars
monks who did not live in isolated monasteries, took a different approach to reform (includes Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, Augustinians, etc.)
Habeas corpus
no person can be held in prison without first being charged with a specific crime
2nd Estate
nobles, 2% of population
Humanist/humanism/humanities
one who is concerned with the interests and welfare of human beings, a student of the liberal arts, a classical scholar
Knight
one who protects and fights
Predestination
only a select few are granted salvation
Linear perspective
parallel lines recede into the distance, they appear to get closer together or converge
Indulgence
pardon from sin, would apparently lessen the time spent in purgatory
cabinet
parliamentary advisors to the king who originally meant in a small room, or cabinet
estate
part of gov. (Law-making body not reconized)
radical
people/person with extreme ideas
Lord
person who owns a fief
Lay investiture
political rulers who don't hold spiritual authority ordaining priests
Absenteeism
presiding over too large of an area, priests not doing their jobs
Nationalism
pride and sense of identity in one's country
Jacobins
radical political party
Altarpieces
religious paintings to symbolize religious ideas, not meant to look like real people
Due process of law
required government to act fairly and in accordance with rules
english bill of rights
series of acts passed by the English parliament in 1689 that limited the rights of monarchy and ensured the superiority of parliament
Law passed in 1765 by British parliament that imposed taxes on items like newspaper and pamphlets Repealed in 1766
stamp act
Salic law
succession passes the girls
Divine right
the God-given right to rule
Illumination
the artistic decoration of books and manuscripts, brilliant colors and decorative details
Renaissance
the period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages and the rise of modernity; a cultural rebirth from the 14th to the middle of the 17 centuries (1350-1600)
Major Domo
the power behind the throne, acts like a mayor
Feudalism
the system of lords, fiefs, vassals, and peasants
Fresco
the technique of painting on wet plaster
Capitalist
those who invested sums of capital in business ventures
Roundheads
those who supported parliament
Royalists
those who supported the king
Exile
to be sent away or kicked out
Fronde
uprising against royal power
Law of the Pendulum
uses gravitational pull, earth's rotation, to help tell time
Missi Dominici
watches the counts and monitors them
Profits
whatever is left from the investments
Charters
when a local lord or king needs money, the people demand more freedoms in return
Interdict
when religious ceremonies of all nature were taken away from a kingdom
Manor
where most of people lived during medieval ages, small estate run by a lord
Cosmopolitan
worldly goods and views
Nobles, clergy, and others who had fled France
Émigrés
Quote by Napoleon
" I love power as a musician loves his violin"
Stuart monarchs were against parliament
"Century of revolution"
Voltaire
"Crush the infamous thing"
Weird sayings
"Erasmus laid the egg and Luther hatched the egg" "Today you are burning a goose however in 100 years from now, you will hear a swan sing"
Sir Isaac Newton
"Every particle of the universe attracts every other particle with a force varying inversely as the square of the distance between them and directly proportional to the square of their masses"
Sir Isaac Newton
"If I have seen further than others, it is becuase I have stood on the shoulders of giants"
Rousseau
"Man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains" Social Contract
C Reformation
"We have been doing some thinking and we are changing"
Abbé Sieyès
"What is the 3rd estate?...everything" "What do we want?....something" "What have we done with this point?...nothing"
Counter Reformation
'We acknowledge what you say, and we will change"
Pope Gregory XI
( -1378)
Henry II
(1154-1189) he established royal circuit courts, the sovereign Rule of Precedent, and brought in the trial by peers
Edward I
(1272-1307) Son of Henry III Created parliament Asante means of getting more money. He created the House of Lords and the House of Commons to give the middle class more power. This made them more willing to pay taxes.
Bull
(1296; 1302 Unam Sanctam) Papal order that listed the monarchs as only a symbol and the pope as the one who held power
Babylonian Captivity
(1309) Clement V moves from Italy to Avignon, France for safety and security. This lasts 67 years
Black Death
(1347-1350) Started in Mongol and spread through trade, killing over 20 million people (1/3 of Europe)
Great schism
(1378-1417) Clement VII voted in as pope 13 months following Urban XI, as the latter made too many reforms.
Council of Constance
(1414-1418) denounced Wycliffe and Huss' teachings and disposed of the three popes, electing Martin V
Who was Luther summoned by in 1521
(HRE) Charles V
Scorched-earth policy
(Russians) burned the earth so there are no more resources
Lorenzo
*Lorenzo the magnificent *ruled as absolute, but looked like a republic
Philip II
*has Spain/ American colonies/ Milan/ Naples in S./ disbuted land in France/ Netherlands *Catholic and wanted to defend them (bulwark) *750,000 lbs of Gold/ 16,000 lbs of silver *built Escorial=castle for church and state {86 staircases/ 120 doors/ 84 mi of corridors}
Cosmo Medici
*prosperous man, ruled from behind the scenes (like a major domo) *C. 1430 *beautiful city of Florence & gave it its 1st Liberty
Ghiberti v. Brunelleschi
*wanted to paint the doors of Gaberta *Ghiberti won *created "Gates of Paradise" *Brunelleschi created "Santa Maria del Fiora" - largest at that time and towering over the painted doors
Luther
- "salvation by the faith along" - bible is the word of God - indulgences do nothing and God can't be bought - true Sacraments: baptism and Eucharist - bible should be in vernacular- all know and won't be fooled - most important part of service: sermon (word of God) - no superior class for saints - summoned HRE Charles V -pope Leo X excommunicates Luther
Johann Gutenberg
- 1450 - invented the printing press= info faster (social media @ the time)
Peasant farmers
- 50% in taxes; the corvée
Bacon v. Descartes
- B: experimentation; observation - D: human reasoning; think before I am (I think, I'm real) Both argued that truth is not found in the beginning
Catholic Refomation or Counter Reformation
- Catholics addressing Protestants - Ignatius Loyola--> injured in battle by cannon ball--> in bed--> thought about life-- > write book { Spiritual Excercises} - 15-20 yrs later: followers (Jesuits) (society of Jesus) - pope Paul III approves- agreed - spiritual army- unique quality ******didnt want protestism to spread; good schools
The Valois dynasty ends
- Charles IX and Henry III rule - religion and politics are linked - The guise and Philip II were friends - Guise send troops to Spain--> nationalism rules (wants to get rid of valoise even though his wife was one) -wants throne in France, but lost -Catherine dies from natural causes -Henry is mad that he was overthrown so he kills the Duke of Guise - he is murdered= no airs
Protestism spreads
- Church of England (Angelican) - Calvinism - Presbyterian
Geocentric v. Heliocentric
- Copernicus wrote book: "On the Revolution of the Heavenly Bodies" - Brahe got data - Kepler: takes date from Brahe; finds 3 laws of Planetary motion
Coup
- Coup d'état---> stroke of state----> to overthrow - 2nd coalition - plebiscite--> votes yes/no * ask if he should be the 1st council for life * 3.5 million said yes
Accomplishments of Louis XIV's reign
- France was largest country in euro (20 mill pop) *goods/resources/ $--> get more - ultimate military power or Euro.-> 100K-400K m. - ultimate economic power--> invent new things
Cardinal Jules Mazarin
- Louis ruled with C. J Mazarin until 23 (not kind) - France is strongest economy/ political nation - 5 yrs of frond (French word meaning slingshot)- revolt
Phillip II's attempt at marriage
- Marries Mary out of an alliance - wants to marry Elizabeth after her death who is a Protestant - says she could stay Protestant, but her people must be Christian - Elizabeth is "thinking about it" - (sea dogs) Sir Francis Drake is stealing Philip II's ships and $ - gets mad so he does what every angry boyfriend does and sends the Spanish Armada - Spanish go into English Channel and lost because of the wind - switched; made them slow while the English zoomed by and shot them down - also burned their own ships so the flame will catch on to the Spanish Armada (attach forms as a crescent)
HRE handle prostestants
- P. Charles V: war against them - Schmalkdic league: c;p v. Charles V - peace of Augsburg: prince decides belief -Catholic or Lutheranism - Charles V gives son (Philip II) Spain; brother (Fernidad HRE) Germany
Michealangelo
- Pietà - David - Moses - the day of judgement - the temptation and expulsion - flood -the creation
Raphael
- Pope Julius II - school of Athens ( R./ G style)
Calvinism spreads
- Presbyters (layman govern)- ex. John Knox (Scottish) - Huguenots- follow in France - could practice, but be careful
After reign of terror
- Robespierre was executed because he went too far - new gov. Set in place by National Convention; writes down new constitution (3rd) - 2 houses/ executive body of 5 men called the Directory - new general army--> Napoleon
War of the Spanish Succesion
- Spanish King Charles II goes thrown to Louis's 17 year old grandson-> Philip V (bourbon rules both) - Euro countries team up to get a balance; to stop them taking Spain
National convention
- abolished monarchy and renamed it a REPUBLIC
Baldassare Castiglione
- annunciation by Leonardo - book courtier - well-edu./mannered aristocrat: Renaissance man * men: edu./ smart/ athletic/ funny/ witty/ polite/ charming/ sing/ dance/ paint * women: write/ charming/ mend/ edu./ inspire poetry/ sing/ dance/ don't seek fame
Scientific Revolution
- believe science or religion? - Copernicus/ Brahe/ Kepler: studied universe
Jean Baptist Colbert
- believes in stron mercantilism--> system of a lot of things going on - granted subsidies= grant of $ {ex. Every farmer dosn't go poor cause of loss of crops} - imposed tariffs= (taxes on goods) creates good relations; > $ (tricks people to think it's cheap) * revenue generated (get $)
War with Austria
- bro of Antoinette threatened to attack *gets in French affairs/ failed *france doesn't want anyone getting in their business and get angry *imprisoned/ radicals take over and get rid of king's power - make a national convention!!! *execute Louis XVI/ Marie Antoinette *no more CONSTITUTION/ MONARCHY/ L.A
Sistine chapel
- choose pope - "Day of judgment"
Henry VIII (married 6x)
- defender of the faith Marries Catherine of Argon (Spanish)--> child named Mary--> 5 died before--> Henry wanted a boy so liked Anne Boleyn (Protestant)--> wants to divorces C. And asks clement VII--> says no (captured by Charles IV and is his niece)(if he says he'll help, never let go)--> created reformation parliament--> divorced; married--> had girl named Elizabeth--> weakened pope--> act of supremacy--> behead Boleyn cause "cheating"--> marries Jane Seymore--> baby Edward--> dies--> Mary is queen--> dies--> Elizabeth queen-->dies-->end
Reign of Terror
- everyone doesn't like Jacobins - Robespiere is called "the incorruptible" - they get rid of every trace of monarchy--> no more cards or calenders * 12 months/ 30 days with practical names--> fog with no Sundays - public Safelty: tried and executed on the same day
End of Napoleon
- exiled @ island called Elba - left/ tried to overtake gov. With army - 1815: defeated @ battle of Waterloo - treaty of Vienna--> tried to balance gov. - 1821: died of stomach aliment
Trade
- favorable balance of trade--> import/ export - internal improvements= relations with countries
Radicals take over
- feed off of each other and could cause chaos - club called Jocobins: Marat/ Danton met @ national convention - Louis XVI is sentenced to death - coalition is formed against France--> army leader Robespiere takes of reign
How improvement helped economy
- fix bridges & transportation= goods spread faster; is less money (time is money) - houses for farmers= > workers to tax - colonization in Canda- fur trade for France ($) - 100 new war ships - 20 yrs late= benefited state; Louis - revoked Edict of Nantes
How Lutheranism spread
- impact on technology - principle of proximity - popularity of message
Galileo and the Natural World
- law of pendulum: gravitational pull of earth to move - objects fall at same rate with no friction - telescope 30x nearer; 1000x larger - church forced him to recant Copernicus's ideas--> church scared
3 parts of Factions
- liberal-- get rid of monarchy (radicals) - moderates--- want laws to slow down - conservatives
Liberty/ Equality/ Fraternity
- limits monarchy--> constitutional monarchy (doc. Explains power of monarchy) - monarchy (limited and isn't absolute) has executive power to enforce laws - 83 departments (still dangerous if corrupted)- citizens elect person - Louis XVI agrees, but attempts to run away (2-faced)--> captured when a person looks at a coin with his face on it (imprisioned) - constitution is complete/ N.A steps down/ Legislative Assembly takes over
Characteristics of Renaissance art
- linear perspective - vibrant colors - detail and realism - humanism ( interaction with classics/ others) - symbolism - personal responsibility--> mark their names on work
United States
- lists all wrongs on natural rights (13 colonies) and King George - they revolt--> mass and power increases
Juan Ponce de Lion
- looked for the fountain of youth in Flordia, but didn't find it or any treasure
Louis XIV was a weak ruler
- marriage to Marie Antoinette - unpopular cause of her birth/ expensive taste -solution: tax nobles, but would have to call estates general (not interrupted for 275 yrs)
Spain's economy weakens
- more gold= more $= price increases= inflation -no more middle class fighting for power (Spain is behind; looks like Middle Ages) - old-fracturing manufacturing--> invested lots of goods
Symbolism of pope Julius II
- old: judgement errors in wars - white/red: church and papal colors - chair/ beard: power - rings: conspicuous conception; audacious pope - acorns in chair: family symbol - X on wall: papal keys
Great Fear swept France
- panic/fear over gain prices
How the 1st war ended
- pop of 20K---> 100k in army during peace; 400k during war - couldn't keep supremacy *cost him power/ $: expansion brought dept * balance of power: defense strategy where countries come together + team nation; no more French power--> French lose 3x v. Netherlands
Marat and Danton
- powerful leaders
Tennis Court Oath
- promise not to dissolve until a constitution is written
Parisians stormed Bastille
- sign: we are breaking down - Louis said O.K lets all settle and talk - called Swiss army behind their backs cause he was worried people will desert French army
Sandro botticelli
- the birth of venus
Leonardo da vinci
- the last supper - Mona lisa
Jan van eyck
- the marriage of arnolifini
Desidarius Erasmus
- wanted education and translation - told failures of the church--> inspire people to live Christian lives - "the praise of folly"-- makes fun of failures (like SNL) - attacks Julius II and Leo X - believed that sacraments/ Gospels are gateways to JC and salvation
Terms of Treaty; who won
- war lasted 13 yrs 1) Spain could rule, but neve team up with France 2) France kept distributing land * new balance of power-> Spain/France get rulers & countries could team up (Britian/ Austria/ Netheralands)
National Assembly took power
- was that each state is allowed 1 vote--> 1/2 estate over votes 3 - now: every member 1 vote (610 v. 591) - King says no - changes name to ... (patriotic) - locked out and went to popular tennis court
John Calvin
- wrote book: Institues of Christianity - believed that God already chose who went to heaven; hell (predestination) - theocracy - rules of Geneva: no playing cards/ swear/ inn after 9/ wear bright clothing= burned at stake
Niccolo Machiavellian
- wrote the prince - believed man was originally evil - end justifies the means: do whatever you can to protect your people - be feared not loved - weak people shouldn't rule - don't be hated or overthrown * be neutral - give compliments rarely so when he does people will try to be their best
What did Charles V give?
-1 empire (Germany) for his brother: Ferdinand HRE -1 empire (Spain, Brussels, Milan) for his son: Philip II
What Cardinal RIchelieu did
-1) closed off strong-hold= no more walled cites (everyone is apart of it) -2) French nobles--> no more forts and armies; no nobility -3) 30 YEAR WAR IN AUSTRIA V. HAPSBURGS
Social structure
-1st estate--> 10% of land and 2% "free" gift -2nd estate--. 2% of pop. And 20% of land -3rd estate--> 98%
William the orange (silent) (kept secrets) {with Netherlands}
-Dutch, raised a Catholic, but born Lutheran -strategic move in alkamarr--> provoked Spanish to go to low lands (below sea level)--> they flooded place --> free - divided lands into 7 provinces= United provinces of the Netherlands (not the South)(still controlled by Spain) -religious toleration
Bubonic plague
-Egg size swellings -armpits, neck, groin -Haemorrhaging -pus -5 days to live
John Wycliffe
-English clergy in 14th century -believed that people need to live like Christ and learn by bible (Sola Scriptura) -believed that God is the head of the church
Cardinal Richelieu ruled France
-Henry IV had a son named Louis XIII -when Louis XIII was King (9 yrs old) Cardinal Richelieu made decisions
Catholics v. Islam
-Lepanto (+) 200 ships v. 300 (Turks) -Don John commanded ships and won (+)= better ships; guns -Philip II was a great defender of the faith
Henry IV brought peace
-Protestant bourbon -converts to c. So people aren't mad "Paris is well worth a mess" -signs Edict of Nantes--> all county's have a church except Paris cause it is it's capital -"every peasant will have a chicken on their pot on Sunday"--> enjoy fruits of labor -murdered by a p. cause he was tolerant to c.
Dutch go republic
-United provinces of the north accepted all religions -elected governor Stadtholder -sent delegates to the States General
Scientists
-Vesalius- book: "On the Structure of the Human Body" {cure and learn more } - Newton: Gravity and math (calculus) - Boyle: building blocks of life - difference betw elements and compounds - stuff coming together; what we can't see
Septicaemia plague
-bloodstream -rash and swelling -blood vessels burst -hours to live
Cathereine de Medici
-can't rule because she is Italian -makes Charles IX kill Admiral de Coligny cause he's Protestant -kill 12,000 cause he thought he should kill all so he dosn't get caught
Jon Hus
-disciple of Wycliffe -1450 - didn't like crusade v. Naples - also no to indulgences - burned at stake cause church felt threatened
Doña Marina (Christian name) {Malinche}
-enslaved -helped Spanish (creates agency by taking opportunity
The 3 houses
-house of bourbon= Protestant -house of guise= Catholic -house of Valois= Catholic
Pneumonic plague
-infection in lungs -coughing spread -vomit blood -3 days to live
Capitalism
-makes $ *capitalist: those who invested large sums of capital in business ventures *capital: invest $ and then get profit (something for something) -get 10,000 ships for Amberdame= made of channels (live where you work) *built navies to protect ships -Florence is the #1 place to borrow; lend $ -commercial revolution
Phillip II's attempt at marriage
-marries Mary out of an alliance -wants to marry Elizabeth after her death who is a Protestant -says she could stay Protestant, but her people must be Christian -Elizabeth is "thinking about it" -(sea dogs) Sir Francis Drake is stealing Philip II's ships and $ -gets mad so he does what every angry boyfriend does and sends the Spanish Armada
Start of 30 year war
-p. Mob in Czech kingdom of Bohemia - Fernidand II was a German speaking Austrian who was c. - HRE sent troops to Bohemia--> princes feel like they need to for religious reasons
Spanish war v. Dutch Catholic war v. Protestants
-sent 20,000 soldiers under command of Duke of Alva -killed 1500 heretics and war for 10 yrs
Factions
-started (people in L.A) to sit together that had the same political ideals
Protestants; hostility in Netherlands
-wanted them out of Europe (inquisitions) -Netherlands: Phillip II sent Margaret (sis) to watch over them with $ and soldiers - she speaks Spanish while they speak Flemish and French= problem * planned to do things * gets rid of Protestants (Calvinists 1/3 of pop) *raise taxes
Errors of Napoleon
1) Continental system: blockade failed cause British was too strong/ smart to let France win the economic battle * England would eventually beat France 2) goes after Spain to beat King James of Spain 3) invaded Russia: broke treaty and many died cause of conditions * 400,2200 men-> decreased-> scorched- earth policy (starvation)-> retreated-> came back-> 10,000 men
3 laws of Planetary motion
1) Planets resolve in elliptical orbits 2) move more rapidly as it moves towards the sun 3) distance away varies in the time to revolve
Mercantilism examples
1) acquire gold/ silver= valuable for all 2) expand manufacturing= (> goods) sell eternally for $ 3) encourage commerce= (buying/ selling) move it around 4) own colonies= take resources 5) build up shipping & navy= > ships (trade); > navy (protection) 6) favorable balance of trade= export>import
Extended France's power
1) annexed directly into France (parts of Italy/Netherlands) 2) Independent by name, but still controlled(Spain/parts of Germany) 3) attached by treaties/ alliances (Russia/ Prussia/ Austria)
3 estates
1) bourgeoise 2) urban lower class- Culottes with pants above knees 3) Peasant Farmers- San-Culottes with pants below knees
Pope Paul III
1) cardinals investigate probs 2) approved Jesuits 3) council of church leaders (..of Trent) {statues could help faith} -no more of pope's interpretation of bible -council of Trent: faith and good works -bible; church tradition--> ownership; speaks to faith -indulgences/ pilgrimages/ venerations of relics--> c. Piety (good)
5 things Henry VIII did
1) closed monasteries--> no noble clergy 2) bible in vernacular 3) ok with married priests 4) head of church 5) keeps RC rituals/ doctrines
What Napoleon did
1) economic order--> bringing rights back**/ down inflation/ down prices 2) social order! Merit not family 3) religious order! Religious tolerance 4) legal order! Napoleon code
Importance of printing press
1) mass production brought corruption to the forefront of society 2) Burning images in the minds of the willing 3) more readily available to the masses, more people to be equal -people realize the church is corrupted
4 stages
1) moderate (1789-92); constitution and the Bill of Rights 2) reign of terror (1793-94) 3) reaction v. The reign of terror (1794-99) (v. The blood) 4) Napoleon (1799-1815); empire
3 parts of the Protestant reformation
1) people were mad--> birth of the "protest" 2) degrees of Protestantism 3) re-action of the Catholic Church - Catholic reformation - counter reformation
Reforming powers
1) strengthen CC 2) fight Protestants
1. Annexed 2. Ind. by name 3. Related by treaties A. Spain, Warsaw, Parts of Germany B. Dutch, Parts of Italy C. Russia, Prussia, Austria
1-B 2-A 3-C
Tithe
1/10 of income, church tax
When is the Great Schism
1378
Henry died but everyone continued to work
1460
Sweden who dominated the Baltic region
1700, Peter had a war with
Took over Ireland
1801
Estate
1st, 2nd, and 3rd, lawmaking body that has not been recognized for 200 years
Directory
2 houses/ executive body of 5 men
To make Bourbon and France strong
3 dangers that made it weak 1) Independant Hugennot cities 2) power of French Nobles 3) Hapsburgs--> sorrounded France and pose a threat
1517
95 Theses
Napoleon code
= rights; censored material (didn't want to look bad); he was above the law
What are the 5 ideas of the Enlightenment A: Progress, Nature, Liberty, Happiness, Reason B: Liberty, Life, Nature, Reason, Inspiration C: Prosperity, Nature, Reason, Property, and Progress D: Reason, Nature, Happiness, Progress, Life
A
What is NOT a reason Elizabeth is Spain's greatest enemy A: She has her own empire in the Americas B: She is helping revolters in the Netherlands C: She is keeping England Protestant D: She is backing Sir Francis Drake and the Sea Dogs
A
What is not a reason Protestants are worried by James II A: He makes a secret agreement with Louis XIV B: He has a Catholic child that is in line to be heir to the throne C: Opens government positions to both Protestants and Catholics D: He appoints 13,000 soldiers outside of London
A
Who gives a speech to pump up the 3rd Estate A: Abbe Seiyes B: Louis XVI C: Robespierre D: Shia Labeouf
A
Florence
A city in the Tuscan region of n Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance
Bailiff
A figure that controlled a local area, took care of judicial matters, and collected taxes
Estates General
A group of supporters for the king of France First: church Second: great lords Third: middle class/representatives
What are 2 bad things Napoleon's laws bring A: His censoring of printed material B: Clergy is above the law C: Napoleon is above the law D: Napoleon is a tyrant
AC
What are Margaret's plans in Netherlands (pick 2) A: Raise taxes B: Annex the Netherlands into Spain C: Invade France D: Stomp out Protestantism
AD
Reason
Absence of intolerance, bigotry, or predjudice
Phillip II Ruler with complete authority lver the government and lives of the poeple he or she governs
Absolute monarch
1534 Parliament Ads Henry the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England
Act of Supremacy
Who believed in the laws of self-interest
Adam Smith
Who created the law of supply and demand
Adam Smith
Who founded free-market economics
Adam Smith
Physiocrat Wrote the wealth of nations
Adam smith
Grant religious freedom to german princes
After his suppression, what did he have to do
One of the first northern artists to be affected by Renaissance Italy
Albrecht Dürer
branch of science that believed any substance could be transformed into any other substance
Alchemy
French 1540 New effective ointment for preventing infection and new surgical techniques Artificial limbs
Ambroise Paré
Italian sea caption who wrote book on voyage to brazil
Amerigo Vespucci
Rejected infant baptism because they are too young to understand what it means
Anabaptists
Old order System of governmenr in pre revolution france
Ancien régime
1543 On the Structure of the Human Body - first accurate and detailed summary of the human body and anatomy
Andreas Vesalius
Horse and donkey used for transportation Horse helped the buffalo hunts Cattle, pigs, goats, chickens joined Native American diet
Animals used for
Other lovers of Henry VIII
Anne of Cleves: no child Catherine Howard: cheated Catherine Parr: old age
Dutch Perfected microscope and first human to see cells and microorganisms
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Survivor who said no one will ever make such a voyage again
Antonio pigafetta
2% of population 20% of land Exempt of taxes
Aristocracy
Fleet
Armada
Engraving
Art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make mult. Prints
First constitution Failure No strong central government
Articles of confederation
Perspective
Artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
Revolutionary currency
Assignats
Gravitation
Attraction
What Peter became Having unlimited power
Autocratic
Where does Clement V move the papacy
Avignon (France)
Napoleon places people in government based on A: Family B: Merit C: Loyalty to him D: Money
B
What are three reasons conquistadors go to America A: Fame B: Family C: Fortune D: Conversion
B
What does the 3rd constitution use as an executive body in government A: Puts the monarchy back in charge B: a 5-man group C: the Assembly D: 3 estates
B
What is not a law in the Petition of Rights A: No martial law during times of peace B: No putting army generals at high-ranking government positions C: Due cause for imprisonment D: No quartering soldiers without consent
B
Why are the French upset with the Guise A: They are Catholic B: They are being assisted by the Spanish C: They do not want an absolute monarchy D: France is in civil war
B
What did Charles I do when Parliament made him sign documents for money to put down a revolt A: He dissolved it for 11 years B: He marched on Parliament to arrest 5 leading officials
B (He dissolved it after needing money for war)
Which is not a law of planetary motion A: distance away varies in the time to revolve B: the farther from the sun, the colder it becomes C: planets revolve in elliptical orbits, not in perfect circles D: As you move closer to the sun, the faster you go
B (Kepler never observed that)
What is the 67 year period where the Church is moved from Rome
Babylonian Captivity
Experimentation and observation, wanted to make life bettter
Bacons methods
Is a full democracy good or bad?
Bad because it could get dangerous
Distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong
Balance of power
Other smaller nations come together to keep a _______ __ _____ in Europe
Balance of power
Made the book of the courtier About manners, skills that members of court should have
Baldassare Castiglione
More important Allowed wealthy merchants to lend money at interest
Banks
Studied European governments Criticized absolute monarchy
Baron de montesquieu
What is the massacre when Charles IX orders the execution of all Protestants in France
Bartholomew's Day
800 Parisians A grimy medieval fortress used as a prison for political figures Many died
Bastille
Which castle do revolters storm
Bastille
People of France representing years of abuse by the monarchy
Bastille symbolized
1571 Spain and italian allies defeated ottoman fleet In Greece
Battle of Lepanto
1777 French joined effort against Britain
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of mohács
Battle with the ottomans
Who created a strict set of rules for monastic life
Benedict
Law of competition
Better product at a fair price
Treaty of Westphalia
Big international agreement of things; saying what land is what--> freedom and place to protect p.
The first 10 amendments of the constitution Religion, speech, press
Bill of rights
1347
Black Plague
Restricting goods and people from traveling in or out of a nation
Blockade
What is another name for the Glorious Revolution
Bloodless Revolution
What event caused the death of 4,500 people because they worshipped pagan gods
Bloody Verdict of Verdun
Red coats fired protestors
Boston massacre
Colonists dressed up as Indians and dumped tea exports that cost a lot of money
Boston tea party
Truth not known at beginning of inquiry, but at the end
Both Francis and René said
Analysis of Composition of matter
Boules studies opened the way for
Which 2 families see an opportunity to overthrow the Valois in France
Bourbons (Protestant) and Guise (Catholic)
Middle class Third estate Bankers, merchants, manufacturers, lawyers, doctors, journalists, and professors
Bourgeoisie
Political titles and other titles
Bourgeoisie could buy
Landowning nobles, to serve the state in civilian or military positions
Boyars
Individual elements and chemcial compounds
Boyle distinguished between
Location Business climate Fewer restrictions Winning side of European conflict Slave trade Territory
Britain was a power because
Made series of campaigns against them on the Ohio frontier French won a lot 1759, Brits attacked Quebec and the war went till 1763 and British won
British soldiers were against French in Canada during French and Indian war
Who constructed the dome in Florence
Brunelleschi
What is another name for Santa Maria del Fiore
Brunelleschi's Dome
Peasants with special talents that leave the manor and enter towns
Burghers
Knights wanted crusades for all of the following reasons except A: Fame B: Fortune C: To settle along the way D: Forgiveness from sin
C
What was an outcome of the War of the Spanish Succession A: Spain gained Gibraltar B: Phillip V combined parts of Spain with France C: A new balance of power was formed (England, Dutch, Austria)
C
What was not an upside of the plague A: Availability of land B: Growing paternity of government C: Medicine was developed D: Power of peasants increased
C
When each estate gets one vote, who always loses A: Estate 1 B: Estate 2 C: Estate 3 D: No one- it is equal
C
Giotto
C. 1305: painted life-like pics with depth
Decision of politics or religion
C. Richelieu sent troops to help p. Cause he wants to defeat Hapsburg even though he is c.
Counter reformation
C.R also known as
Parliament to the king who originally met in a small room = "cabinet"
Cabinet
Notebooks prepared by all three estates listing grievances
Cahiers
Sinners and saints
Calvin thought there were two people
What term means the laws and teachings of the Church
Canon Law
Recognized as saint
Canonized
Input to the deal
Capital
Economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit Europe increased in this
Capitalism
One who invests large sums of capital in business ventures
Capitalist
Picked by Richelieu
Cardinal Mazarin
What Cardinal was Louis XIV helped by
Cardinal Mazarin
Mapmaker
Cartographer
Woman centers man and man althetic but not overactive
Castigliones ideal man and woman
Who does Henry VIII first marry
Catherine of Argon
German princess Came to Russia at 15 to marry heir to Russian throne
Catherine the great (backstory)
Was with Lutheran Sweden Against Catholic Hapsburgs
Catholic France was with who and against who
Closed because Henry claimed they were ere centers of immortality
Catholic convents and monasteries
Pope Paul III
Catholic reformation was led by
Anabaptists, assumed witches, Jews
Catholics/Protestants persecuted
Supporters of Charles I Mostly wealthy nobles
Cavaliers
Supporters of the monarchy in the English civil war
Cavaliers
Who is the first emperor named by the pope
Charlemagne
Who is the son of Pepin the Short
Charlemagne
1625 Inherited the throne
Charles I
Ferdinand and isabellas grandson King of spain
Charles I
Charles V
Charles I took the name
Uncrowned heir to the throne His supporters attacked England through Ireland and Scotland
Charles II conflict
Wanted Martin on his diet at the city of worms
Charles V
Lutheran princes to church but it didn't work
Charles V tried to force
Absolute monarch
Charles and James believed in
1637 Imposed the angelican prayer book on Scotland
Charles and laud
He said he was a martyr of the people He told the executioner he would give a sign when to strike He prayed And he severed his head
Charles execution
A written document that set out the rights and privileges of a town
Charter
Allowed to increase their stranglehold on the peasants
Charter to the boyars
Each branch can check on the other two
Checks and balances
Knights lived according to what code
Chivalry
What is the area where Christians live called
Christendom
What was the result of the first crusade
Christians won and executed many Jews and Muslims
Italian navigator from Genoa
Christopher Columbus 1. Nationality 2. Where from
1% of population 10% of land No taxes
Church
World affairs, competitions with kings and princes
Church became invested in
Non church authorities
Church could only be reformed by
1790 Bishops and priests are now elected Ended papal supremacy over French church Dissolved convents
Civil Consitution of the clergy
1642 to 1651 Happened at same time as Fronde
Civil war years
A _________ of other countries is formed against France
Coalition
Series of nations combining
Coalition
The wealthiest state
Colbert made France what
The global exchange of goods, ideas, plants and animals, and disease that began with Columbus exploration of the Americas
Colombian exchange
No taxation without representation
Colonists quote
March 1493
Columbus went back to spain
To reach the East Indies which are a group of islands in Southeast Asia, now Indonesia He was going to do this by sailing across the Atlantic Ocean
Columbus' goal
What is the committee that Robespierre led
Committee of Public Safety
Agreement among people
Compact
Acceptable middle ground
Comprimise
To the right
Conservatives
Model community
Considered by many Protestants as a
What is showing off wealth called
Conspicuous Consumption
1789 Thomas Jefferson Used Locke Rousseau and Montesquieu
Constitution
83 new departments of the same size
Constitution replaced old provinces with
Government whose power is defined and limited by law
Constitutional government
John Addams (Massachusetts) George Washington (Virginia)
Continental congress leaders
An agreement between two parties Both benefit
Contract
Control of Gascony
Control of the Flemish cloth trade and other textiles
Fees that peasants owed dating back to peasant times such as unpaid labor to repair roads and bridges
Corvée
Gained control of Florentine government in 1434
Cosimo De Medici
1545
Council of Trent
Group of Catholic leaders that met between 1545 and 1563 to respond to Protestant challenges and direct the future of the Catholic Church
Council of Trent
Carlo borromeo
Council was led by
To overthrow internally
Coup
Giovanni Mosaccio
Created the "Trinity", "the virgin", and "St. John" -all wore clothes that were from a different era (his era)
Lorenzo Ghiberti
Creates "Gates of Paradise" - took 50 yrs
Did not like him
Cromwell towards the levellers
Theaters
Cromwell/puritans closed what?
1095
Crusades
3 basic human rights of John Locke are A: Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness B: life, liberty, and kid cudi C: Liberty, reason, and freedom from oppression D: Life, liberty, and property
D
What was not a danger for France and Louis XIII A: Independent Huguenot cities B: Hapsburgs C: Power of French nobility D: England
D
What was not a problem for Elizabeth A: Money B: Phillip II C: Parliament D: Middle Class
D
What was not an error of Napoleon A. Blockade of England B. Invasion of Russia C. Attempt to get Joseph to be king of Spain D. Reinstating of the Catholic Church
D
What is not a part of the Bill of Rights A: No suspending of Parliament laws B: It is OK to have grievances towards the king C: Parliament is in charge of taxation; the king needs consent D: The monarchy is not tax exempt
D (others: no excessive bail, no standing army, free speech)
Protestant and helped Catholics
Daring Jesuits pretended to be
July 4, 1776 Thomas Jefferson John Locke influence
Declaration of Independence
August 1791 King of Prussia and emporer of Austria (related to Marie) threatened to interfere for the French monarchs
Declaration of Pilnitz
Modeled after Declaration of Independence All men were "born and remain free and equal in rights"
Declaration of the rights of man
Situation in which a government spends more money than it takes in
Defecit spending
May 1618 Protestant noblemen Tossed two Royal officials out of a castle window in prague
Defenestration of Prague
Who wrote the Encyclopedia
Denis Diderot
Reduction of population Around 1/3 of people in Germany died because of the war most likely
Depopulation
I think, therefore I am
Descartes famous statement
Human reasoning as best road to understanding
Descartes methods
Doubt
Descartes said the only thing he couldn't question was
Dutch priest and humanist born in 1466-one of most important scholars of the age Made a Greek version of the bibke
Desiderius Erasmus
Philanthropy
Desire to increase the well-being of humankind by charitable aid and donations Ex. Lorenzo Medici
No, many merchants stayed to buy spices when prices low and save them for next fleet
Did he bring everyone back?
No, later on Catherine the great did tho
Did he get the Black Sea?
Yes He reopened taverns and theatre Reestablished Church of England and had religious tolerance
Did people like Charles II? Why?
Her father wanted her to, but other European rulers ignored their pledge to her
Did she succeed her father?
The crew did very reluctantly
Did they continue to East Indies?
HA no
Did they ever become a centralized governmental system like France?
Made encyclopedia 28 volume set Emphasized religious toleration and freedom of thought
Diderot
Painter known for Spanish royalty portraits
Diego Velázquez
Assembly of German princes Means a day for a meeting
Diet
Descartes Discard all traditional authorities and search for provable knowledge
Discourse on Method
Protestant whose views and opinions differed from those of the Church of England
Dissenter
Unlike James I and Charles I, Charles is cautious about proclaiming his _____ _______
Divine Right
What do James I and Charles I openly proclaim
Divine Right
Belief that a rulers authoirty comes directly from God
Divine right
Why is Erasmus angry?
Doesn't want church to be just a habit and wants christ to be back in it
What book is written in 1086
Domesday Book
Pokes fun at medieval stories of chivalry First modern novel
Don Quixote
Made life sized statue of man on horseback First such figure ever done
Donatello
Federal and state citizen (ex. - USA and Illinois citizen) Must follow both laws
Dual system of government
What says no free man should be arrested except by legal judgement of his peers or the law of the land
Due process
Leonardo of the North
Dürer's nickname
What was not a stage of the French Revolution A: Napoleon B: Moderate Stage C: Reaction against the death D: Reign of Terror E: Tennis Courts
E
Struggle to survive and abandoned their dreams but found wealth by using their natural resources
Early years of colonies
American treasure overshadowed farming and commerce Heavy tax to middle class Expelling other religions lowered the skilled artisan and merchants Inflation
Economics of Spain
What said princes could decide if a region is Protestant or Catholic
Edict of Nantease
1598 Granted Huguenots religious toleration and other freedoms
Edict of Nantes
Who created Parliament in England
Edward I
Made vaccine for smallpox
Edward Jenner
Mary Tudor, his half sister
Edward died, who succeeded
The Greek Master of Spanish painting Born in Crete
El Greco
Where is Napoleon exiled to first
Elba
Who chose the holy roman emperor These were Seven leading German princes
Electors
25 daughter of Henry and Anne Boleyn
Elizabeth
Series of reforms
Elizabeth settlement
Hapsburg Austria 1700 No male heir
Emporer Charles VI
Change the general way of thinking by explaining ideas
Encyclopedia was suppose to
Who helped Dutch revolters
England
Scotland and Wales
England took over what in 1707
Short answer - parliament > monarchy Series of acts passed by the English parliament in 1689 that limited rights of the monarchy and ensured the superiority of parliament
English Bill of rights
Social
English civil war brought about what revolution
Parliament
English term A legislative group or talking
Northwest passage - route from Atlantic Ocean to the pacific through the Arctic islands
English, Dutch, and French explored the coast of North America unsuccessfully for what
Art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid then uses the plate to make multiple prints
Engraving
Movement of intellectuals to improve society using reason
Enlightenment
Free and equal
Enlightenment slogan
Person who assumes financial risk in the hope of making a profit Hired workers Expanded overseas
Entrepreneur
"We kiss the shoes of the saints and their dirty handkerchief and we leave their books, their most holy relics, neglected"
Erasmus
Which reformer directly attacked Julius II and Leo X
Erasmus
Who was the first to complain that religious ceremonies were reduced to mere habits
Erasmus
Humanism and social reform and disliked the corruption in the church
Erasmus spread
Land Somber palace outside madrid
Escorial
Which palace does Phillip Iive at
Escorial
Social class in France
Estate
Three social classes First - clergy Second - nobility Third - vast majority of population
Estates
Legislative body made up of representatives of the three estates in pre revolutionary France
Estates General
No role in Royal power from 1614-1789
Estates general
YES
European societies had social classes?
Vernacular
Everyday language with ordinary people
Veto
Example of checks and balances
Nantes, France, Bristol, England, Massachusetts, Salem,Rhode Island
Examples of these port cities
Enforces laws
Executive
To banish
Exile
Dissenting group of people Competed against other factions for power
Faction
Martin Luther thought that the most important part of the Mass is not the Word of God but the Eucharist (True or False)
False (Eucharist, not the Word of God)
For their beliefs, Wycliffe is killed and Huss is forced to denounce his faith (True or False)
False (Huss is killed and Wycliffe is forced to denounce his faith)
Cromwell ruthlessly put down revolts in Sweden (True or False)
False (Ireland)
Phillip II sends his sister Mary to rule over the Netherlands (True or False)
False (Margaret)
Masaccio used Roman and French themes (True or False)
False (Roman and Greek)
The war between Charles V and Protestant was purely a religious war (True or False)
False (Started as religious, but became political)
The 30 Years War brought Germany together (True or False)
False (farther apart)
The Armada put Britain in its place (True or False)
False (got destroyed)
The Magna Carta created an absolute monarchy in England (True or False)
False (limited monarchy)
Martin Luther believed that there should be no pastors, but instead priests (True or False)
False (no priests, but instead pastors)
Popes like Clement VII elected during the schism are still recognized as popes today (True or False)
False (not recognized)
The second constitution voted on by the Assembly gives equal rights to all citizens (True or False)
False (only to men)
The Legislative Assembly steps down and the National Assembly takes over
False (switched)
Louis gave money to the Americas to help in their revolution, and the colonies paid France back quickly (True or False)
False (the colonies didn't pay France for a while)
What did Cortez and Pizzaro want?
Fame- discovering something new fortune- gifts from powerful people conversion- to Christianity
Problem with "David" by Donatello
Feather up butt---> homosexuality was accepted--> people were angry
Government in which power is divided between the national and federal governments, and the states
Federal republic
Wanted to petition in parliament
Female levellers
Catholic Hapsburg king of Bohemia Wanted to suppress Protestants and to assert Royal power over nobles
Ferdinand
After the 30 years war
Ferdinand II is dead--Ferdinand III signs treaty with Swiss/French/p. 1) France takes Alasc along Rhine Rr. For trading 2) Sweden took piece of N. Germany 3) German princes could do anything 4) Calvinism--> could choose any religion or belief 5) United Provinces of Netheralands gains recognition of Independant state
September 20, 1519 Portuguese nobleman Went with five ships from Spain to find way to Pacific Ocean Explored South America bays for way around, nothing worked 1520-found passage called the Strait of Magellan
Ferdinand Magellan
1493 Spanish pope Alexander VI
Ferdinand and Isabella appealed to who to support their claim to lands in the new world
What term means land
Fief
Made the dome modeled after the pantheon
Filippo Brunelleschi
Patron
Financial supporter of the arts--> wants to sponsor Ex. Cosmo de Medici (1400's in Italy; 1500's in France)
Napoleon calls himself _______ _______ and France a __________
First Council, Republic
Quebec
First permanent settling in canda
A region that included parts of present day northern France, Belgium, and Netherlands; was an important industrial and financial center of Northern Europe during a the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Flanders
Peace of Augsburg
Form Protestant and Catholic league - used to be just Lutheran and c.
Who has the upper hand in the Hundred Year's War
France
Believed use of reason could lead to reforms
France enlightenment thinkers
Quebec to a Great Lakes to Mississippi River to Louisiana to the Gulf of Mexico
France's empire reached from to where
1608 Samuel de Champlain established new colony in quebec
France's first permanent settlement established in
Florentine, 1300s Library of Greek and Roman books
Francesco Petrarch
Devoted to learn how truth is determined Rejected Aristotle's assumptions
Francis Bacon and René Descartes
Succeeded in bringing back Protestant converts
Francis de Sales
Monk, physician, scholar, author
François Rabelais
Who was the first to be called Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick Barbarossa
Trained in art of war Liked to play flute and write poetry more
Frederick II
1740 Seized rich Hapsburg province of Silesia
Frederick II of Prussia
1713 Prussian ruler who came to power when father died
Frederick William I
What does laissez faire mean
Free trade
Huguenots
French Calvinists
Tried to strengthen revenues from taxes from overseas and appointed officials to see economic activities, sent soldiers, settlers and more
French King Louis XIV did what
Set high standards for the arts and sciences
French academies
In America from 1754 to 1763 Part of a global war called the seven years war
French and Indian War
Half of North America within 200 years
French had occupied how much of what
Border control
French plague was prevented by
Which religious group lived poor lives
Friars
Nobles, merchants, peasants, and poor rebelled in protest to Royal power to preserve their own
Fronde
Ancient, dead Many physicians relied on his works Eventhough had some error
Galen
Assembled astronomical telescope and observed that four moons of Jupiter move slowly around that planet
Galileo
1633 Tried by inquisition Under house arrest forever Accused of heresy Ended up giving up and saying the earth stands still in center of universe, then muttered "yet it moves"
Galileo legal trouble
Written by Rabelais about two gentle giants. Novel that had underline meaning of religion, education, etc but just looked like a comical tale or travel
Gargantua and Pantagruel
_____ _____ of the people is all-powerful
General Will
Best conscious of the people
General will
Asked Calvin to run their Swiss community
Geneva
Where does Calvin run his utopia
Geneva
Chosen people
Geneva people saw themselves as
The earth is the center of the universe
Geocentric
Ruled for 60 years Policies disastrous
George III
Women were being excluded from social contract itself
Germaine de Staël, Catharine Macaulay, Mary Wollstonecraft all thought
Moscow neighborhood where many Dutch, Scottish, English, and other foreign artisans and soldiers lived
German quarter
Venice order Jews to live in seperate quarter of the city, then other Italians began doing this
Ghetto
1688
Glorious Revolution
The new rulers brought huge armies to fight James II but he ran away and there was no bloodshed
Glorious revolution
Nature
Good and reasonable Must be natural laws to economy, motion, etc.
Royal governors oversee affairs Parliament pass laws and regulate trade A lot of self rule Esch colony had a representative
Government in colonies
Force that pulls object in Earths sphere to center of Earth
Gravity
Attacks on villages and towns Government troops seizing crops Famine and fear
Great fear
How did the power struggle happen?
Greed from Philip II of Spain
Coalition
Group of nations coming together
Small group using cover as protection
Guerilla
What method of execution was used in the French Revolution
Guillotine
No person could be held in prison without being charged with a specific crime
Habeas corpus
European empire that lasted from 1400s-1900s
Hapsburg empire
Holy Roman Empire Wanted to expand lands (Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, etc)
Hapsburgs kept what title
Why won't Clement VII grant Henry VIII's divorce
He is in captivity from Catherine of Argon's uncle (Charles V)
Gods highest act of grace
He said printing was
Guardian of the holy roman empire
He saw himself as
Protestantism because he was catholic and rude
He suppressed what religion
Why did nobles choose Hugh Capet as the French king
He was weak
1200
He went back with how many settlers
Prime minister
Head of cabinet also known as
All have equal access to God Ordinary people should be able to read bible, and he made it German Banned pilgrimages, indulgences, confession, and prayers to saints Clergy could marry
Heart of luthers teachings
James Stuart Ruling King of Scotland Relative
Heir to her throne
Sun centered
Heliocentric
The sun is the center of the universe
Heliocentric
Who creates trial by a jury of one's peers
Henry II
Who destroyed private castles to keep nobles away from fighting each other
Henry II
Who do the Guise kill
Henry III
Huguenot 1589 Fought Catholics
Henry IV
Didn't like Protestant revolt
Henry VIII
Who starts the Anglican Church
Henry VIII
Assassinated 1610
Henry died
1547 1 6 marriages
Henry died when How many kids How many marriages
Put a "chicken in every pot" Give everyone food
Henry wanted to do what else
Catherine of Aragon
Henry's wife
What people did Church leaders look for during the Inquisition
Heretics
Ruled scattered lands across north Germany
Hohenzollern family
What land did Charles V give to Ferdinand
Holy Roman Empire (Germany)
What are the 2 houses of Parliament
House of Lords and House of Commons
Taking or giving funds
How can federal governments influence states
Didn't like it, were killed for treason Thomas more resigned in protest
How did Catholics react
High tariff
How did Colbert protest French
Converted "Paris is well worth a mass"
How did Henry end the conflict
Gravity Saw Apple fall from tree, wondered if force pulled it and took twenty years to perfect theory
How did Isaac come up with greatest accomplishment
Increased fees of baptism, marriage, and indulgences
How did churches get money they needed (3 things)
Autopsies through friendship with people of great influence
How did he get invitations to what
He had to push through the Ottoman Empire, but couldnt
How did he get it
They wouldn't fund him
How did the Portuguese react
Existed for benefit of the parent country Provided resources and raw materials not available in Europe
How did the mercantilists view the colonies
Stiff penalties, and it began to establish school
How did they end abuses in church
Many died Learned to grow corn from native Americans
How did they survive in Plymouth
In 1740 when he became king, he used army's And seized Silesia and sparked the war of Austrian succession
How did this mold Frederick II
200 years 1900s universities questioned him
How long did Isaacs theories hold
72 years Longer than any other monarch
How long did Louis XIV rule for
11 years
How long did he ignore the petition
Three voyages
How long did he think he found east Asia
Off and on for twenty years
How long did the council meet
223 years
How long did they stay like that
175 years because some feared nobles might recover the power taken from them under absolute rule
How long had it been since the king had called the estates
10 month voyage and reached the great spice port of Calicut on west coast of India
How long was vascos voyage and where did he reach
4000 copies between 1751-1789
How many encyclopedias have been published
11 million 2 million
How many made it to America How many died
37 plays 1590 and 1613
How many plays did Shakespeare write between what years
80,000 a year
How many slaves were involved then?
360 "One for every day of the year"
How many states was Germany divided into
Bad Frederick II tried to flee country
How was his relationship with his father
NOT TOO GOOD The upper class was taking over their lands and it was easy for them since they controlled parliament
How was the lower class doing
Russia failed embarrassingly, with their army five times the size being defeated by the 8,000 Swedish men
How was the war?
It WASNT It could put whole human knowledge in question
How was this theory accepted
Peaceful and wanted religious toleration, separation of church and state.
How were most Anabaptists
French Calvinists are ________
Huguenots
French protestants
Huguenots
Intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
Humanism
One who is concerned with the interests and welfare of human beings
Humanist
Grammar, rhetoric, poetry, history
Humanities
1337
Hundred Year's War
Possible explanation
Hypothesis
Louis XIV
I am the state and the sun king
Utopian
Idealistic or visionary, perfect society
Who started the Jesuits
Ignatius Loyola
Shattered leg in battle, comforted by reading saints who overcome pain
Ignatius of loyola story
German The critique of pure reason
Immanuel Kant
2,000
In 1500s, how many Africans were believed to be in The slave trade
Catholic, but Protestantism had major foothold on continent
In 1600s majority of Europeans were
Flanders
In France, Belgium, and netherlands, industrial and financial center of northern euro during Middle Ages and Renaissance
The earth was heliocentric
In Nicklaus' book, what did it say
The strong would overpower the weak
In the social contract, who would outweigh who
What is an example of urban planning?
Increase of canals so that when it gets too crowded, they would have enough canals
pope Paul IV
Index for forbidden books--> Martin Luther; Erasmus
List of works too immoral in irreligious for Catholics like Luther, Calvin, etc
Index of forbidden books
Pardon for sins committed during a persons life, less time in purgatory Sold by clergy At first, only for good deeds but in 1400s with money
Indulgence
What are pardons from sins sold by the Church called
Indulgences
Rise princes that is linked to a sharp increase in the amount of money available
Inflation
What occurs when money loses value and prices rise
Inflation
Who is the pope during the Crusades
Innocent III
Strengthened by pope to go against The Protestants
Inquisition
Royal officials who collected taxes, recruited soldiers, carried out policies
Intendants
What is the ceasing of all religious ceremonies called
Interdict
Philip II
Invented Bailiffs
Philip IV
Invented the Estates General, led a government that acted with or without the consent of the public regarding taxes, war, etc. Later kidnaps pope Boniface VIII
Louis IX
Invented the Parlement of Paris as a strong central government
What is the ceremony in which land is given away
Investiture
North is Protestant and would be minority in a combination of south Catholics
Ireland isn't unified because
Tories
Irish bandits, supported James II
"If I have seen further than others, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants"
Isaac Newton
English 24-made theory a On why planets moved
Isaac Newton
Who disproved the idea that one set of physical laws governed the earth and another governed the rest of the universe
Isaac Newton
Boniface VIII
Issued a bull (Unam Sanctam) to the French King
What happens to the king's power in France after the Hundred Year's War
It grows
What does Napoleon think of the Directory
It is weak
Capitalist owned factories in 1700s
It led to
What happens to the king's power in England after the Hundred Year's War
It shifts more towards shared power
Radical political club Middle class lawyers and intellectuals
Jacobins
Explored coastline of eastern Canada and found st. Lawrence river and claimed much of it for France
Jacques Cartier
Financial expert, advisor Urged King to reduce court spending, reform government, tarriffs
Jacques Necker
Agreed to rule according to English laws and customs Wanted absolute power
James I
Father of constitution
James madison
Openly Catholic and angered many by suspending laws Ruled for three years
James was what religion
Important Flemish painter in the 1400s He did portrayals of townspeople as well as religion scenes with a lot of details
Jan Ben Eyck
40 years after Wycliffe led movement in Czech for which he was executed
Jan Hus
Finance minister to Louis Imposed mercantilist policies to bolster economy
Jean Baptiste Colbert
Who was Louis's financial advisor
Jean Baptiste Colbert
Catholic rulers to help prevent heresy
Jesuits became advisors to
Crusade to defend and spread Catholic faith
Jesuits began a
Expelled from Christian lands sometimes, pope Paul IV and Charles V placed restrictions and more
Jew restriction increased how
Made the first complete edition of the christian bible in 1455 and the bible went on to produce 15 to 20 million volumes
Johann Gutenberg
Would ensure entry into heaven for purchaser and dead relatives
Johann claimed that the indulgences
German astronomer/mathematician Used Brahe's data to calculate how the earth rotates around the sun
Johannes Kepler
Who do the barons force to sign the Magna Carta
John
Venetian navigator Found rich fishing in Newfoundland and claimed it for England Searched for northwest passage to Asia with no success
John Cabot
French 1536, made widely read book that showed his beliefs and how to run a Protestant church
John Calvin
Who wrote the Institutes
John Calvin
Supporter and diarist whose writings are an important source of information about English political and social history
John Evelyn
Led religious rebellion to overthrow Christian queen
John Knox
Who brought Calvinism to Scotland
John Knox
Launched systematic attack against the church using sermons and writings to call for change in 1300s, in England
John Wycliffe
Two teachers that were forced to denounce their teachings as they were seen as Heresy?
John Wycliffe and John Huss
Developed in late medieval times and allowed people to pool large amounts of capital needed for overseas ventures People who invested could join in any profits that were made If company lost money, they would only loose their initial investment
Joint stock companies
Interprets laws
Judicial
Magna Carta
June 15, 1215 63 clauses, limiting the power of the king and protecting the rights and privileges of the people
Who made the 3 laws of planetary motion
Kepler
Montezuma
King of Aztecs and thought Cortez was a white-skinned God
House of Commons
Knights and burgesses. Allowed all groups to be represented in parliament, and set the standard for future monarchs. "What affects all should be approved by all"
Wanted policy that Allowed business to operate with little or no government interference Imposed tariffs
Laissez Faire
Let it be
Laissez Faire means
Mercantilism
Laissez Faire replaced
What are a few pros to the plague?
Land become available when its owner died, peasants gained power as there were fewer to rely on, and the paternalism of government grew
What did the Concordat of Worms solve
Lay investiture
One of most important Christina texts ever, and was canonized
Legacy
Power to make laws, collect tax, decide on war Male citizens over 25
Legislative assembly
Makes laws
Legislature
Dissected corpses to learn how bones and muscles worked Mona Lisa The last supper Experimented in anatomy, optics, music, architecture, engineering, flying machines, undersea boats before first airplane or submarine built
Leonardo da Vinci
Thought that poor men should have as much Say in government as gentry, lawyers, and more do
Levellers
Stated that people are naturally cruel, selfish, and greedy
Leviathan
Morning ritual during which nobles would wait upon Louis XVI like handing him his shoes or holding the washbasin
Levée
To the left
Liberals
Constitution or legislative body limited the Monarchs powers English rulers still had much power, but they had to obey the law and goers in partnership with parliament
Limited monarchy
Dividing the noneuropean world into two zones 1. Spain had trading and exploration rights to west 2. Portugal the east
Line of demarcation
Masaccio used what principle to add depth
Linear perspective
Two treatises of government
Locke wrote
Optimistic of human nature Thought that people were reasonable and moral
Locke's views
What did the pope and Italian merchants form to beat back invading Germans
Lombard League
Wrote 1,500 plays Comedy and action
Lope de vega
What title does Cromwell go by
Lord Protector
The magnificent Represented he Renaissance ideal Patron
Lorenzo
Who created the Parlement of Paris
Louis IX
Who was named a saint for his fighting in the Crusades
Louis IX
Nine 1624
Louis XIII
Cardinal Richelieu - chief minister and devoted 18 years to strengthening central government
Louis XIII's Cardinal
Five 1643 Inherited throne
Louis XIV
Who does Charles II make a secret agreement with
Louis XIV
Divine right
Louis XIV believed in
his wars put France in debt
Louis XIV was bad to France how
1715-1774
Louis XV ruled from
Well meaning but weak and indecisive
Louis XVI attitude
Didn't want to accept reforms
Louis XVI reaction to the declaration of the rights of men
I am the state
Louis' quote
The Netherlands is called the _________ because it is below sea level
Low lands
Doctrines
Luther developed ____ that said the church must be reformed by secular authoirties
Was for it, but it began to grow violent
Luthers thoughts on revolt
The ends justify the means
Machiavellian
The Roman Catholic church
Many thought James would restore what
What are a few cons to the plague?
Many workers were lost, family life was hurt, people questioned faith and its guidance
Who are the 2 leaders of the Jacobins
Marat and Danton
Only heir, but no woman had even ruled Hapsburg lands in own name
Maria Theresa
Got Frederick II out of Prussia But she persevered her empire and many respected her
Maria Theresa never did what
Joseph II
Maria Theresa successor
Who everyone was angry at Madame deficit
Marie Antoinette
Aristocratic hero of two worlds who fought with George Washington in the American Revolution
Marquis de Lafayette
German monk and professor of mythology in 1517, led revolt against church
Martin Luther
Who did the Council of Constance elect as pope after getting rid of the 3 that had power
Martin V
1507 German cartographer Made map using his descriptions of the region
Martin Waldseemüller
Reject Romes authority
Martin urged Christians to
Who is Elizabeth's cousin that rules Scotland
Mary Stuart
Burned many Protestants at the stake for heresy and wants England to return to Catholic faith
Mary Tudor
1558 Elizabeth
Mary died when, who succeeded
Guidelines for governing North American colony
Mayflower compact
1661
Mazarin died
Florence Wealthy family
Medici
Which family ruled Florence from behind the scenes
Medici
Where was trade carried out in the Middle Ages
Medieval Fairs
Policy by which a nation sought to export more than it imported in order to build its supply of gold and silver
Mercantilism
Soldier serving in a foreign army for pay Burned villages, killed many
Mercenaries
What dynasty was Charlemagne
Merovingian
Sculptor, engineer, painter, architect, poet
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Piéta, David, Sistine chapel
Michelangelo creations
Melancholy genius because he struggled with life long religious and artistic struggles
Michelangelo nickname
Growing Talented workers
Middle class
Lived nicely
Middle class families
Grain
Middle colony resources
Leg of triangular trade route on which slaves were transported from Africa to the americas
Middle passage
Sucked Taken from inland and forced to march to coastal ports. They were bound with ropes and walk up to one thousand miles and carry heavy loads Many died Those who survived were in costal holding pens
Middle passage for Africans
Most important writer Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes
Who checked on the counts of the region for Charlemagne
Missi Dominici
Mix free markets with government regulation Control safety regulations and price protections
Mixed economy
In the middle
Moderates
Islands in eastern Indonesia; was the center of the spice trade in the 1500-1600s
Moluccas
Limited Monarchy
Monarchy in which the king or queen has no political power and only serves as a symbol
Why did merchants want the Crusades
Money from transportation
Bad for the consumers Smith warns against them America has anti trust laws against the,
Monopolies
Who believed in 3 branches of government to create a Separation of Powers
Montesquieu