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Events
Martin Luther (1517) The german monk Martin Luther denounced the churches sale of indulgences. Which was a way for people to pay to relieve their sins.
Johannes Gutenberg (1439) Johannes Gutenberg intriduced printing to Europe, and his invention of the mechanical movable type printing.
Ignatius Loyola (1540) Ignatius Loyola and a small band of disciples, founded the Society of Jesus. The members needed to complete and advanced education to be apart of the church
King Philip II (1588) King Philip II of Spain attempted to force England toreturn to the Roman Catholic church by sending the Spanish Armada.
Conqureing Hungary (1526) Turkish forces conquered Hungary, and then 3 years later they conquered Vienna. Turkish holdings posed a serious threat to Italian and Spanish shipping in the Mediterranean.
The law of 1649 (1649) The law passed by the Russian government created a tight control over the russian labor force by creating a caste like structure.
Nicolaus Copernicus (1543) Nicolaus Copernicus published a treatise, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres. This paper poroved that the earth was not at the center of the universe, but it was actualy the sun.
Isaac Newton (1687) Newton released his findings on the universe. He was able to connect the universe through gravity and how all the planets are moving in ellipses.
Emilie du Chatelet (1740) Emilie du Chatelet established her reputation as a prominent female scientist with her three-volume work on the German mathematician Gottfried Leibniz.
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English civil war (1642-1649) The war happened due to tensions between the english kings and the Parliment. As well as religeoud disagreements.
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