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Early Modern Ages - Coggle Diagram
Early Modern Ages
Economy
Increased agriculture production
Main source
Intensified commercial activity
Excess of food
New routes
Expansion of craftmanship
Domestic system
Voyages of exploration
Banks
Loans
Bill of exchange
Social changes
Increased of population
Privilages
Piramid
Clergy
Nobility
Third state
Bourgeoisie
Peasants
Cultural changes
Heliocentric Model
Copernicus
16th century
Printing press
Gutenberg
Cultural institutions
Science and art
Politics
Changes
Authoritarian monarchy
Powerful armies
Court
Territories
Spanish monarchy
Portugal
French monarchy
English monarchy
Holy Roman Empire
Italy
Ottoman Empire
Russian monarchy
Religion
Reformation
Martin Luther
Anyone could have salvation
Anyone could interpret the Bible
Two sacraments
Calvinism
John Calvin
Predestination
Anglicanism
Henry VIII
Head of the Anglican Church.
Counter-Reformation
Council of Trent (1545-1563)
Pope's authority
Good works for eternal salvation
Church authorities could interpret the Bible
Several sacraments
Improve the training of priests
Society of Jesus (1534)
Ignacio de Loyola
Humanism
Cultural movement
Interest in classical culture
Anthropocentrism
Optimism and creativity
The desire for knowledge
Renaissance Man
Critical thinking
Research
Experimentation
Reason
Use of vernacular languages