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Honors World History Unit 1 (The Reformation (Europe tried to reform…
Honors World History Unit 1
The
Reformation
Europe tried to reform Catholic Chruch
Loss of faith in church
New scientific discoveries
Corruption
Reformers
Martin Luther
95 Theses
List of things wrong in the church
John Calvin
Swiss religious leader
Reform<Revolution
Impacts
Influence of church began to weaken
New religious groups
Lutherans
Puritans
Presbyterians
Anti-Baptists
Mennonites
Led by Menno Simon
Simplistic form of Protestant
Amish
Led by Jacob Ammen
Conservative views
Simple, slow life
Shun technology and outsiders
Protestants
Counter-Reformation
Peace of Augsburg
Treaty that helped to bring peace to Europe
Allowed each European state to govern its own religious affairs
Discrimination against non-Catholics
Absolute
Monarchs
England
Strong absolute monarchs
Celtic Tribes
Feudal Society
Small Kingdoms
Anglo-Saxons
Changes to England
First Kings
Famous Monarchs
Alfred the Great
Led Resistance
Gains Control of England
Viking Invasion
800's England
William the Conqueror
Personal Property
New Taxes
Soldiers rewarded land
Nobles
Concerned of rights and freedoms
Magna Carta
Civil Rights
Rights Guaranteed
Rule of Law
Restrictions on power of gov.
Fairness of Law
Respect for traditions and property
Due Process
Estabished courts and legal practices
Economic Rights
Freedom to conduct business
Creation
Curve power of Absolute Monarch
King John I
Forced to sign
The Middle
Ages
Feudalism
The Manor
Vassals
Knights
Nobles
Serfs
Kings
The 2 L's
The Black Death
Deadly bacterial disease
Attacks immune system
Originated in Asia
Trade routes
Armies
Early biological warfare
Misguided efforts
Ringing bells
Blessed keepsakes
Burning cloves/scents
Medical workers
The
Renaissance
European Renaissance
Weakening of Feudalism
Tapering off of Black Death
Rediscovering of lost Roman/Greek art
Humanism
Famous people
Science
Leonardo da Vinci
Galileo
Writing
Niccolo Machiavelli
William Shakespeare
Art
Michelangelo
Raphael
Christianity
monotheistic religion
New Testament/Bible
Judea (Israel)
Jesus of Nazareth
Disciplines spread his message
Edict of Milan
Granted freedom of worship
The Catholic Church
social and governmental institution
unrestricted power over political, social and religious lives
Major landowner (manors)
Dictated the beliefs of people
Indulgences
Pope
Bishops/Cardinals
Priests/Community
Life-term
Controls church affairs
Enforcement
Recant
Excommunication
The Inquisition