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1517 The reformation begins
1543 N. Copernicus publishes his book "On the revolutions of the celestial spheres"
1648 Treaty of Westphalia ending the 30 years war
1649 Execution of King Charles Stuart of England by the Parliament
1660 Restoration of Stuart Monarchy in England
1687 Sir Issac Newton published his equation concerning gravity
1688 The Glorious Revoultion
1689 John Locke published his ideas on the social contract theory of government
1751-1772 Denis Diderot's published his Encyclopedia
1776 Adam Smith published his inquiry into the 'Wealth of Nations.'
Iberian Golden Age can move goods by boat - cheaper. Expansion of knowledge of plants (potatoes, tobacco, chocolate)
Bartholomew Dias Discovers southern tip of Africa
Vasco Da Gama first portugese to round trip and get spices
Christopher Columbus discovers "new world"
Hernando Cortez takes down Aztecs
The Reformation - 1517 going back to early church: scripture
Protestant Reformation encouraged to be firm dicipline
30 years war every country except England and Russia
Luther German, printing press helped spread, quesitons of differences, writes theology and freedom kind. Insights of richeousness and that salvation is a gift.
Gootenberg invented the printing press
Arasmus gained fame for criticizing Catholic church. Went back to greek and Aramic
Pope Julius II and John Tetzel wanted to build indulgences for Catholics to go to , to buy.
95 objections Luther made 95 objections about indulges on door.
Luther Publications 1. Address to the Christain Nobility of the German Nation 2. Babylonian Captivity of the Church 3. Freedom of a Christain
Ulrich Zwingli Swiss Reformation leader
Lord's Supper Zwingli vs Luther Zwingli - memorial service Luther - more significant
Anabaptist Mennonites and Amish. Separate from society, more perfect community
Munster tolerated Anabaptists, but started to make their own nation. Took back Munster and bodies hung on steeple of church
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