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This educational guide explores significant concepts from the Renaissance and Enlightenment periods, highlighting influential figures and events that shaped modern thought. Key topics include the birthplace of the Renaissance in Florence, the role of justification by faith introduced by Martin Luther, and pioneering advancements by Johannes Gutenberg. We also discuss the impact of the Protestant Reformation and the emergence of the Anglican Church, alongside the exploration activities led by nations like Portugal. This overview is perfect for understanding the foundations of contemporary governance, philosophy, and society.
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Luther’s Idea: just believe in God And you go to heaven
French document allowing freedoms To Huguenots
Protestant Church founded in England
First Nation to set sail looking for A new route to India (Asia)
Used to work on newly formed Plantations in the New World
His expedition was the 1st to Circumnavigate the globe
Enlightened despot from Prussia; He broke the Pragmatic Sanction
Last of the Tudor Monarchs in England
Rallying phrase of the American Colonists
Englishman who discovered the laws Of Gravity
Work produced and edited by Denis Diderot
His ideas stated that all people were naturally Immoral and disorderly; called for an absolute Monarch to keep control
Enlightenment faith that said organized Religion played on peoples’ superstitions
Founder of the modern day ideas of a contract Between government and people
Wanted to create a master race and eliminate Jews from Europe