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queen elzabeth queen when spanich defeated the spanish armada
enclosure movement fencing off land for the sake of raising live stock: cause of urbanization and people migrated to u.s.
Laissez Faire concept created by adam smith first writen in a book called the wealth of nations; said government should stay out of private business
Mery I (Bloody Mary) Catholic; wanted to return england to a catholic country; her methods of doing this earned her the name blood mary
Printing Press invention made by Gutenberg; allowed reformation ideas to spread fast
Spanish Armada attenpt by spain(catholic)to defeat england(protestant); armada was deated and it started the declined of the spanish empire
Adam Smith created laissez faire economics
First Estate Clergy; 3% of population;10% of land
Second Estate Nobility; 3% of population;10% of land
Third Estate poor and merchant; 93% of the population
Estates general meeting of the estates
Locke believed people were naturaly good; believed in naturaly rights; believed people had the right to vote because it was the best way to preserve peoples natural rights
Hobbes believed people were naturaly bad; believed in natural right, but tht the best way to preserve was to have a monarch
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