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� I am posting stuff online DO IT AND DO IT ONTIME. I will not be unlocking assignments past due dates.
� Office Hours: I changed format. If you want to meet, email me separately.
� Review Sessions: TBD (the homeschooling thing is ROUGH)
� Final…I have no idea, waiting to hear from College Board.
1. Brief review of content/review summaries
2. SAQ Quickfires (Zoom/Breakout). 1. Dump as much specific evidence as you can.
3. Q& A: PROCEDURES NOT CONTENT 4. HUB Date quiz.
5. Next class: Self-assessment for period 2, brief lecture via ZOOM, SAQ Quickfires
� Revival of Classical texts (fall of Constantinople)
� Patronage and economic factors (decline of Hanseatic league etc)
� Improvements of navigation � Prince Henry the Navigator etc
� Petrarch � Lorenzo Valla � Ficino � Mirandola � Machiavelli � Castiglione � Guicciardini � Bruni � Alberti
� Michelangelo � Donatello � Raphael � Andrea Palladio � Brunelleschi
� Patrons were different � Subject Matter was different � Italian influenced more by secularism,
Northern influenced more by Christian Humanism
� Artists were different.
� Growth of vernacular (would eventually contribute to development of nationalism)
� Increased literacy � Protestant reformation � Scientific revolution
� Henry VIII and Elizabeth I,
� New Monarchies � Spanish
inquisitinon � Concordat of
Bologna � Book of Common
Prayer
� Peace of Augsburg � Ferd & Isabella � Star Chamber � Edict of Nantes � Nobles of the Robe
in France � Jean Bodin � Hugo Grotius � Machiavelli
� Explain technological factors that facilitated European exploration and expansion from 1450-1648
AND Explain the motivations for and effects of European expansion from 1450-1648.
� Cartogratphy � Compass � Sternpost rudder � Portolani � Quadrant and
astrolabe � Lateen Rig � Guns/gunpowder � Spanish in the New
World
� Portuguese in Indian Ocean
� Dutch in East Indies/Asia
� Mercantilism � Jean-Baptiste
Colbert � Jesuits � God, Glory, Gold
� How and why trading networks and colonial expansion affected relations between and among European states
� Spanish in Americas in 16th century � France England and Netherlands
followed in 17th century � Asiento � War of the Spanish Succession � Seven Years War (yes I know that is
outside of time period) � Treaty of Tordesillas
� Economic impacts of European colonial expansion and development of trade networks
AND Social and cultural impact
� Portuguese: Along African Cost, Asia, and So. aMerica
� Columbian Exchange
� Important port cities: London, Bristol, Amsterdam, Antwerp, new plants from Europe to Americas (Wheat, cattle, horses, pigs,
sheep, smallpox, measles)
� From America to Europe (tomatoes, potatoes, squash, corn, tobacco, turkeys)
� Slave trade, subjugation and destruction of Indigenous peoples
� New social patterns � Produced a new
economic elite � Move toward free
peasantry and commercial ag. In West/east codified serfdom
� Landlors attempt to
increase revenue resulting in revolt
� Little Ice Age causes delaing marriage and childbearing
� Religoius pluralism � Reformations
changed theology, religious institutions etc
� Religoius reform both increased state control of religious institutions and
justification for challenging state
� Conflicts btwn rel. led to pol. War
� Population shifts � Pop culture, leisure
activities etc � Growth of secular
systems of law
� Reformers…all of them
� Priesthood of all believers
� Primacy of scripture
� Predestination � Salvation by faith
alone
� Calvinists � Martin luther � Vernacular bibles � Huguenots � Puritans nobles in
Poland
� Catherine de’ medici
� St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
� War of 3 Henries � Henvry IV
(Navarre) � Charles V � Catholic Spain v.
protestant England � Thirty Years War � The dutch � Roman inquisition � Ursulines � St. Teresa of Avila � Index of Prohibited
Books
� Continued Social hierarchies • Prestige of Land ownership • Aristocratic privileges regarding taxes, fees for services
and legal protections • Political exculsion of women
� Debates about Female roles • Woman as preachers • La Querelle des Femmes • Women’s intellect & Education
� Regulating public morals • New secular laws regulating privae life • Stricter codes on protsitution and begging • Abolishing or restricting carnival
� Communal leisure activities • Saint Day’s Festivities • Carnival • Blood Sports
� Rituals of public humiliation • Charivari • Stocks • Public Whipping and branding
� Factors in witch craft accusations • Prominence of Women • Regional variation • Social upheaval