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Reformation

Reformation. What was the Reformation?. The Reformation was a time during the 1500s when people tried to reform the Catholic Church because they disagreed with Church practices and corruption.

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Reformation

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  1. Reformation

  2. What was the Reformation? The Reformation was a time during the 1500s when people tried to reform the Catholic Church because they disagreed with Church practices and corruption. The Reformation started in northern Europe and was most successful in Germany, Scandinavia, England, and Switzerland

  3. Why did people want to reform?

  4. Dissenters to the Catholic Church Jan Huss – Czech Priest who was burned at the stake in 1415, for preaching against the Catholic Church John Wycliffe – English philosopher and preacher who tried to reform the Church. He died in 1384, of natural causes.

  5. Why did Spain try to invade England? Phillip II of Spain tried to invade England with a large fleet of ships called the Spanish Armada Spain was the most powerful country in the world and everyone thought he would win Phillip had married Elizabeth’s sister Mary and when Mary died he said he was King of England Phillip was Catholic and a supporter of the Pope

  6. Reformation in Germany

  7. Reformation in France

  8. Counter Reformation

  9. Changing Cultural Values During Reformation

  10. Scientific Revolution

  11. Scientific Revolution

  12. Heliocentric Theory

  13. Importance of the Scientific Revolution

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