The Renaissance Chapter 13 The Renaissance in Italy Section 1 Francesco Petrarch Italy Florence, Italy Florence Lorenzo Medici Perspective da Vinci Michelangelo Pieta Sistine…
Crisis and Absolutism England, France, Spain, Russia, Prussia, Austria Crisis? What crisis? Isnât everything fine in Europe after the Renaissance? Religion, Religion, Religion!!!…
King Henry VIII broke England away from the Catholic Church and converted England to Protestant The Anglican Church (a.k.a. the Church of England) Henry VIII left the Catholic…
Luther Starts the Reformation Causes of the Reformation Changes of Church Critics They wanted popes to be less concerned with luxury and political power. They did not want…
The Myth of a Christian Nation Background: The Catholic Church in Renaissance Europe (ca. 1500) Led by Pope (Bishop of Rome) Claims to inherit âpower of keysâ from St.…
King Henry VII Margaret Tudor, Henry VIIIâs Sister Arthur, Prince of Wales [1500] Young Henry VIII Young Catherine of Aragon Henry VIII [r. 1509-1547] #1--Catherine of Aragon…
The Renaissance 1485 - 1660 The Renaissance Renaissance: Literally means ârebirthâ Marked a change in peopleâs values, beliefs and behavior Renewal of the human spirit…
The Renaissance 1485 - 1660 The Renaissance Renaissance: Literally means ârebirthâ Marked a change in peopleâs values, beliefs and behavior Renewal of the human spirit…
The American Colonies Emerge The American Colonies Emerge Aim: How did the establishment of Jamestown lead to further English colonization in the new world? Establishment…
Absolute Monarchies Journal at the end of the Quick Notes today! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw9Zu9w_N_E England in the Age of Absolutism Tudors came to rule England in…