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Humanismany system of thought or action concerned with human interest and value.
Michelangeloskilled sculptor, painter, and architect. Painted Sistene Chapel, born in 1475. Examples of works are: Pieta and Last Judgement.
Da Vincipainted "Mona Lisa", "Last Supper", and "Virgin of the Rocks", left fewer than 20 paintings, born in 1452.
Raphaelpainted several frescoes and chief architect. Painted Religious subjects, born in 1483. Noted for Sweet-Tranquil Madonnas.
Donatellosculptor, first to show knowledge of anatomy, not painter. Italian and sculpted "David"
Gutenburgprinted Gutenburg bible, first European to use print.
Machiavelliwrote "The Prince"
Shakespearewrote "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Tempest"
CondottieriItalian soldiers.
Romanesquethe style which involved barrel-shaped domes.
Gothicthe style which involved many Gargoyles, stain-glassed windows, pointed-arches, and little light.
Northern Renaissancenew movement in Europe that spread renaissance northward.
PetrarchItalian writer who started humanism movement.
-Importance of life - importance of individual -there was a concern for people -interested in classics.4 characteristics of humanism.
Thomas Morewrote "Utopia"
Thesesstatements
Usurythe practice of making a profit by lending money
Titheone-tenth of the annual produce of land and labor, given to the church.
Theologythe study of religion and god.
Salvationeternal bliss (life)
indulgencespieces of paper which let the individual receive pardon, remission for punishment from sin.
Simonythe buying/selling of positions in Church.
Annulmentcanceling of marriage, asking priest to make your marriage invalid.
Martyrperson who suffers or is put to death for a belief.
Hereticperson who not follow church beliefs.
Reformationthe time period in which the church was reformed.
Lutherstarted the Protestant reformation.
Huscriticized the wealth and worldliness of church, condemned as heretic and burned at the stake.
Knoxestablished Presbyterian church.
Calvinbelieved in pre-destination, started Calvinism sect.
Loyolafounded Jesuit order, a Spaniard and leader of counter-reformation.
Henry VIIIissued Act of Supremacy, had 6 wives, reigned 1509-1547
Philip the IISpanish King, sent out Spanish Armada. Married Mary I "Bloody Mary"
Elizabeth Ivirgin queen, set up anglican church, started "golden age of literature", protestant, and encouraged much exploration.
Bloody MaryNickname for Mary I
Mary Queen of ScotsElizabeth’s cousin, beheaded for planning assassination of Elizabeth I. Tried to kill husband.
Act of Supremacylaw that made Henry the head of the church in England. Abolished monasteries.
HuguenotsCalvinists in France.
95 Thesesdocument, written in Latin that was posted on the church wall by Martin Luther.
Edward VIHenry’s only son, weak, died of turbeocolisis.
Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boyeln , Jane Seymour, , Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr.Henry's 6 wives (in order)
Tudorsdynasty, started by Henry VII, ruled from 1485-1603.
Stuartsdynasty, started by James I, ruled 1603-1714.
ColumbusHe discovered the new world on 1492.
Magellandiscovered Straight of Magellan, sailed around the world.
Da Gamasailed to "The Cope of Good Hope", found an "all-water-route" to India.
DiasFirst sailor who reached the "The Cope of Good Hope". The sailor didn’t have enough rations and men to continue so he sailed back.
VespucciItalian navigator from Florence. Accidently named the continent in the New world, America.
De Sotodiscovered Gulf of Mexico and Mississippi River.
Ponce de Leondiscovered Florida while looking for the "Fountain of Youth"
Balboadiscovered Pacific Ocean.
Cabraldiscovered Brazil for Portugal.
Absolutisma system of personal and unchecked rule.
Peter IFamily was butchered, killed his son, and son of Alexis. -improved Russia.
Catherine IIwife of Peter III, changed name, german princess, killed husband. "Was one of the 2 leaders who read the Enlightenment in the Chapter"
Louis XIVruled 1661-1715. Perfect example of Absolute Leader. Greatly helped France and also greatly hurt France by building the palace at Versailles.
Richelieuregent to Louis XIII when he was not old enough to rule. This regent continued to rule for Louis XIII even after he acquired the required age.
Mary Ifirst daughter of Henry VIII, roman catholic, burned many protestants at the stake, married Philip II.
Frederick IIson of Frederick William I, improved Prussia.
Philip IIdispatched the Spanish Armada to England.
Maria TheresaFirst women to rule over Hapsurg land, started Austrian Succession.
GalileoFounder "Father" of experimental Science, Italian merchant and astronomer. Made "Law of Intertia"
Copernicusstated "Heliocentric Theory", wrote "Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies"
KeplerGerman Mathematician and astronomer, made 3 laws of planetary motion.
NewtonEnglish Mathmatician, invented Calculus and discovered gravity. Wrote "Principia"
Ptolemygerman astronomer, stated "Geocentric Theory"
Heliocentricsun-centered universe
Geocentricearth-centered universe
LockeEnglish Philosopher, thought humans were naturally responsible and moral. Stated "Right of Revolution" Wanted Democracy or Republic.
HobbesEnglish Philosopher, thought humans were naturally violent and disorderly. Wanted Absolute Monarchy.
VoltaireFrench writer, praised ideas of John Locke. Witty and funny, criticized organized religion. Wrote "Candide" on how people really are.
Rousseaucriticized reliance on reason. Wanted people to return to nature Wrote Social Contract -man is born free. Yet everywhere he is in chains.
Social Contractstated that man is born free yet everywhere he is in chains.
MontesquieuFrench Judge, one of the founders of Political Science. Wrote "Spirit of Laws-1748)
EnlightenmentPhilosophical doctrines that had new ideas about political liberty and religious toleration.
James I or James VIheld throne of England and Scotland. Declared peace with Spain. Hated Parliament.
Cromwellmilitary leader of the Purtans. Gave himself the title "Lord Protector" Defeated Charles.
Roundheadswhat charles called the puritans when he fighting them.
Anglicanspeople who believed in a mixture of Protestant and Catholic beliefs.
Whigswanted to keep King James off the throne.
ToriesSupported king.
Democracygovernment in which there is a representative body.
Monarchygovernment in which decisions are made by the king.
Constitutional Monarchydemocratic nation with a royal head.
Republicwhere the citizens elect representitives to run the government. FORM OF DEMOCRACY.
Alliancefriendly tie with another power.
Coalitionalliance of many states, powers, etc.
Charles Ioutraged at parliament. Got "forced" loans. Made Long and Short Parliament.
Divine RightKings could rule with unchecked power given to them by god.
Charles IIknown as the "Merry Monarch"
Sovereignty, Suffrageright to vote, theres 2 words that are mean the same thing
House of lordshouse composed of lords, inherited position.
House of Commonsrepresentatives of land and property holders.
Habaeas Corpussafeguard against arbitrary confinement.
Billetorder directing that military force be housed.
Gentrylowest level of nobility, royal blood.
Subordinatelow in rank to somebody else.
ConquistadorsSpanish for conquerors
Lost Colonythe settlement on Roanoke Island.
Puritanswanted to purify the Protestant church of catholic belief.
Quakersspecial kind of Puritan who rejected all community of worship and the authorities of priests, ministers, and bishops.
Mercantilismwhere money = power. Colonies were erected for the sole purpose of money.
Indentured Servantsperson who serves master for passage into New World.
Pilgrimsone who travels to seek religious freedom.
Proprietary Colonycolony owned by a proprietor (person)
ArmadaSpanish fleet of ships.
Burgesscitizen, elected legislative assembly.
Log cabinstyle of house introduced in America by New Sweden.
Sir Walter Raleighwrote good poetry, discovered Virginia and named it.
John Smithleader of James Town.
John Rolfemarried Pocahontas, learned how to grow a type of tobacco and saved Virginia.
Squantokidnapped Indian who helped the pilgrims.
Champlainfounder of New France (Quebec)
William Pennestablished Pennsylvania.
John Zengercritisized governor of New York and was placed in a court case because of that. He won and continued to publish his papers.
Paul Reverefamous French Huguenot, made famous ride through Lexington to warn the people that the British were coming.
George WashingtonEnglish General who won his first Skirmish at Albany.
Edward Braddockgeneral who disobeyed Franklin’s advice and was ambushed by French Indians because of it.
Ben FranklinOne who warned General Braddock of Surprise attack by indians.
William Pittprime minister of England.
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.Middle Colonies
Virginia, Maryland, The Carolinas, and GeorgiaSouthern Colonies
Plymouth, Massauchessets Bay, New Hampshire, Hartford, New Haven, and Rhode IslandNorthern Colonies
North - Fishing, South - Tobacco, rice, and indigo. Middle- Variety of products from rich soilMain crops/industries for all sections.
restricted Northern colonies from sailing in certain places.Navigation Acts
hold jobs such as gunsmiths, chefs, farmers, and lawyers.Role of Women
Harvard1st college in America
Zenger CaseZenger Case
Deerfield MassacreCanadien indians and their french allies destroyed Deerfield, and let residents to a settlement near Montreal. Began in 1755.


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