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Renaissance, Reformation, Constitutional monarchy

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116 yrs of war btwn England and France, ended shortly after Joan of Arc took Orleans, the English left France. Most important battle was Battle of Crecy   Hundred Years War  
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Unum Sanctum   "The bull" Pope Boniface VI issued this document asserting his power over King Phillip VII, and everything.  
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English Preacher and writer, He translated the Bible into English, and sent his "lollards" to bring people to the Word of God   John Wycliffe  
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Ciompi Revolt   Revolt due to the lack of care for the poor, succesful revolt until Cosmo de Medici came to power.  
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Take what you learn, and use it. Two types of learning, text based and experiment based. Petrarch is father of this movement.   Humanism  
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English humanist, wrote "Utopia" and spoke out against the King for his divorce and the taking of funds.   Thomas Moore.  
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Christopher Columbus   Italian explorer, traveled across Atlantic, in 1492 to find a trade route to India for spice trade.  
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Developed Caravel, a lighter ship. Sent ships out to explore Africa to find a spice trading route.   Henry the Navigator  
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Author of "imitation of Christ"   Thomas A Kempis  
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Martin Luther   German priest, wrote the 95 theses and posted them to the doors of the church against Catholic practices, ultimately began the Protestant Reformation.  
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Disagreed with Martin Luther over Real Presence of Christ at the Lord's supper, which divided the Catholics and Protestants. Led reformation of Switzerland.   Ulrich Zwingli  
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Pastor during Protestant Reformation. Wrote "Institute of Christian Religion" His writings and teachings inspired the religion with his name.   John Calvin  
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This treaty granted Lutheranissm legal, but left it up to the Prince to decide the Land's religion   Peace of Augsberg  
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Founded "society of Jesus," Spiritual exercises, and became the Saint of Soldiers.   Ignatius of Loyola  
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Huguenots   French Calvinists from the Protestant reformation.  
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This granted rights to the Huguenots after St. Bartholomew's Day massacre   Edict of Nantes.  
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Leader of Dutch Revolt against Spanish that set off 80 yrs war, King that Parliament replaced James II with.   William of Orange  
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Revolt against the government for fair treatment of the poor, unsuccesful movement, but brough awareness about lower class   Peasants revolt  
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Series of peace treaties that ended the 30years war and 80 years war between Spain and the Dutch Republic   Peace of Westphalia  
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Enclosure   land that is fenced in and deeded as retribution to rights being taken away.  
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Impostitions   Taxes that were introduced through James I as a source of royal income for improving the state's debt.  
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Document put out by Parliament declaring that King can't create taxes or force loans.   Petition of Right  
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Charles I called upon Parliament when the Scots invaded England, Parliament didn't settle things until after the ENglish Civil War   Long Parliament  
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Document issued by Charles II that establishes religious toleration   declaration of Indulgence  
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The switching of King from James II to William of Orange and Queen Mary that involved no Bloodshed.   Glorious Revolution  
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Labor tax imposed by Henry VI to improve Roads.   Corvee  
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Document printed by Cardinal Richelieu that outlined how France could become powerful.   Reason of State  
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State-controlled system to make money for King.   Mercantilism  
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Rebirth,changes in science, art, architecture and literature. Key people include Da Vinci, Aligieri, Petrarch, and Moore   Renaissance  
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Reform Catholoic beliefs, began after the 95 theses were posted. Key people include Luther, Zwingli, Calvin.   Reformation  
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James I to Charles I, Charles I executed, Cromwell takes power, Charles II, Charles II issues Decl. of Indulgence, succeeded by James II, led to Glorious Revolution and THIS GUY got the throne.   William of Orange-Road to Monarchy  
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