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AP Chapter 16

Deemer

The Institutes of the Christian Religion

text work given in class

The Protestant reformation

• Germans who

dis-liked Italian-dominated Catholic Church

Peasants and urban workers

Catholic Reformation

• Council of Trent• Society of Jesus

– Jesuits

Wars of religion

• Led by the Protestant Reformation

Traditional thinking

Folk traditions

Judeo-Christian beliefs

Natural events caused by supernatural causes

Witch hunts!

• Late 16 and early 17th century

• 100,000 people tried for witch craft

• ¾ women

• ½ executed

Witch trials

• Why?

• Manifestations of fear

Of unattached women

Social Stress

Poor people wanted the “fame”/attention and wanted public attention

Church in disbelief

• Protestant and Catholic churches denounce this theory

• But “print” beats religion

Law of Gravity

• Isaac Newton• Physics• Law of Gravity

• The Scientist believed they were not in conflict w/ religion

Early Enlightenment

Question

Past practices in agriculture

Past practices of Gov’t

Past practices of religion

Society and classes

Social life

Wealthy urban Bourgeoisie

Trade, finance, manufacturing, and grain (new)

Joint – Stock companies

Merchants and Government forming a partnership to become more profitable

Emergence of stock exchange will occur

Impact of joint - stock

Trade and international affairs

Anglo-Dutch wars of the 17th century

The Navy battles w/ England

1-1-1

Peasants and laborers

Europe

Serfdom out in the West and in the East

African Slaves working in America

New World

New crops kept people from starving

Politics anyone?

State Development1515 to 1519Charles of Burgundy descendant of Austrian Hapsburgs

Inherited the thrones of Castile and Aragon and colonial empires

Inherited the Hapsburg possessions

Inherited the position of Holy Roman Emperor

He defeated…

The Ottomans at Vienna in 1529

But unable to unify all his territories

Also,known as Charles I of Spain

Map 1500’s

Abdicate

• To relinquish (power or responsibility) formally.

• To relinquish formally a high office or responsibility.

• He was losing power or control over parts of his “empire”

Split of Power

Spain will go to Philip (his son)

Weakened Holy Roman Empire will go to Ferdinand (his brother)

Political unification

England, France, and Spain

pursue their own efforts to unify

England France Spain

Henry VIII

Church of Eng.

catholic catholic

English Calvinists Bourbon kings develop absolute control – The estates General has limited power

Oliver Cromwell

Puritan republic

Louis XIV able to increase taxes and revenue and controlled French nobility

Glorious revolution 1688

King James II removed

All nobility and courts must attend meetings at Versailles

Spain hurts economy by driving out Jewish population, Muslims, and Protestants

Paying off creditors for goods and food being processed

Bill of Rights signed by William and Mary to limit power

Military focus

Army

New techniques

More specilaization

Military focus was placed on Army

Military focus - Navy

Defeat of Spanish Armada

In 1588

Spain’s defeat by England

France strongest power in Europe

Battle of Spanish succession

Holland becomes independent and Amsterdam does well as a major focal point of trade / shipping and finance

Check and Balance

EndOf the periodThe Powers

France BritianAustria

AndRussia

England slowly becoming a Power

Collecting taxes directly

Created a central bank

1650 used naval power to break down the Dutch

The French

Streamlined taxesProtective tariffs to protect businessesTransportation network was improved

Could NotDirect taxesTax the noblesSecure low cost loans

WOW – the Chapter is over!