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14 and 1500s

14 and 1500s. Reasons why the Renaissance began in Italy. Humanism, humanists, and their works. Innovations in Renaissance art, artists, and their works. The New Monarchs and Machiavelli. The Age of Exploration (Old Imperialism) Motives Technology Countries Involved Columbian Exchange.

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14 and 1500s

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  1. 14 and 1500s

  2. Reasons why the Renaissance began in Italy

  3. Humanism, humanists, and their works

  4. Innovations in Renaissance art, artists, and their works

  5. The New Monarchs and Machiavelli

  6. The Age of Exploration (Old Imperialism) • Motives • Technology • Countries Involved • Columbian Exchange

  7. Commercial Revolution (Price revolution) and mercantilism

  8. The Protestant Reformation and Reformers

  9. Religious Wars in France

  10. Revolts in the Netherlands

  11. Causes of the Scientific Revolution along with scientists, their theories, and works they wrote

  12. The De Medici

  13. Charles V

  14. Hapsburg-Valois Wars

  15. Phillip II of Spain

  16. Serfdom in eastern Europe

  17. Peasants’ Revolt in Germany

  18. Time of Troubles in Russia

  19. Papal Schism, Conciliar Movement, and Babylonian Captivity

  20. Catholic Counter Reformation

  21. Peace of Augsburg

  22. Gutenberg and results of his invention

  23. Causes of the Scientific Revolution • Copernicus • Galielo • Kepler • Harvey

  24. Baroque art movement

  25. Michel de Montaigne

  26. Northern Renaissance • Art, writers, etc.

  27. 1600s • Anglo-Dutch Wars

  28. English Civil War • James I • Charles I • Cromwell • Charles II • James II

  29. Peter the Great

  30. Putting Out System

  31. Colbert

  32. Cossack Revolts in Russia

  33. Hobbes and Locke

  34. Louis XIV

  35. Test Act in England

  36. 1700s

  37. Agricultural Revolution and Enclosure Movement

  38. The Enlightenment, Salons and Deism

  39. Philosophes • Rousseau • Voltaire • Montequieu • D’Holbach • Hume • Diderot

  40. War of the Spanish Succession and Peace of Utrecht

  41. Frederick William I of Prussia

  42. Seven Years’ War

  43. Catherine the Great

  44. Partitions of Poland

  45. Louis XVI and the French Revolution

  46. Napoleon

  47. The Industrial Revolution and Inventions

  48. French Utopian Socialism

  49. Malthus and Ricardo

  50. Wollstonecraft

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