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Roman Catholic Church - Eternal life (senven Sacriments) - Owns 1/2 of Europe -Termperal power - Parish Church: Center of village/keeps records/charities/hospitals/hosts festivals/saint days/creates calendar/intermedaries/KEY INSTITUTION/unwanted babies - LATIN ( key language)
Reconquista: a series of MILITARY AND CULTURAL CAMPAIGNS that European Christian kingdoms waged against the Muslim kingdoms following the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula by the Umayyad Caliphate, culminating in the reign of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain.
Start of Renaissance and Exploration of the New World (1450-1648)
Renaissance started before 1450
1) Triumphal Christendom 2) Life is communal 3) Villages are isolated 4) The region is decentralized 5) Subsistent Agriculture 6) Fear dominates life 7) Church organizes calender/life 8) Family unit 9) Guilds manufacture 10) Universities focus on theology 11) Life is harch, crual, and short 12) Tech+ Waterwheel, windmill, hores harness 13) Survival is goal 14) No individual (all people are part of groups)
What Changed during the Renaissance? 1) Greek and Roman learning 2)Individuals emerge (Dante and Petrarch) 3) Secular (Live life now, not for the afterlife) 4)Asking questions (ask questions) 5) New tech - MEDICINE 6) Look outward (look towards the future) 7) New Languages (not just Latin) 8) Rise of Kings (kings are usually chosen by divine right)
How was the Renaissance not a turning point 1) Spain had knowledge (since the 1100s) 2) Racism 3) Only 5% got the Renaissance 4)Men had a Renaissance (ladies stayed the same) 5) Gradual and slow progress 6) Roman Catholic church still dominating most of Europe (even has more power then kings)
Italy was the main start of the Renaissance (causes for why the Renaissance started in Italy?)
The Prince (book) written by Machiavelli - Machiavelli six key ideas -
Renasissance Art
Concordant of Bologna
Political marriage of Louis XII and Anne of Brittany
Italian Renaissance - Italian Humanism - Art using proportions, balance, and geometric perspective - Luxury goods - Decentralized City States
Northern Renaissance location: Spain, France, England - Christian Humanism - Art using color and detail - Bulk goods - Centralized nations under monarchies
The Courtier - Castiglione - Courtiers should write + speak eloquently; women = private sphere
Creation of the Printing Press - Vernacular literature!! (Everbody can read, however, not everyone can read due to lack of education)
Technological advances and the Age of exploration
Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile rule over Spain (Hasburgs) (Political marriage)
Charles V (Hasburg of Spain)
Habsburgs-Valois War location: Spain, France
Star Chamber founded
Ottomans Capture Constantinople - Silk road trade = silk, compass, printing press
Navagation Act
War of the Spanish Succession
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Treaty of Lodi located: Italian states
Dutch East India Company Established location: The Netherlands
Erasmus published "Praise of Folly"
Martin Luther publishes 95 Theses
Peasant Wars
Enlgish Reformation
Calvinism is created
Coucil of Trent
Thirty Years war (started out as a Religious war but turned into a political war) - Def of Prague
Edict of Nates
French King Henry IV (1589-1610) . Kept France at peace . Issued Edict of Nantes (Religious tolerance for protestants) . Focused on infustruce . Promised more food to people . was murdered in 1610 by a Catholic Zealot . Lowered taxes
Cardinal Richelieu (1628-1661) . Louis XIII's advisor . Recruited an army . Siege of La Rochelle (attempted to repress Huguenots) . Allied with Gustavus Adolphus (Protestant) in the Thirty Years War (French power> Religious control) . Torn down noble's castles . Suppresses minority groups in government . Started the intendant system . Invested in the French academy . Promotes baroqu artwork . Creator of the incident system
Louis XIV (1661-1715) . Fronde -violent uprising against Louis XIII for increasing taxes, which ultimately made Louis XIV absolute . AKA the Sun King . NEVER CALLED HIS ESTATE GENERAL (limiting the power of nobles) . REVOKED THE EDICT OF NANTES (Huguenots had to convert, leave, or die) . Promoted absolute mercantilism . Invested in the fur trade . Promoted colonization (Haiti and Canadian land) . Spanish War of Succession . Signed the Treaty of Utrecht . Dragoon Army (drafted)
Versailles . a French Palace where the government and the king's court are located . All nobles and ambassadors had to spend their year at Versailles so they could be watched over . Competition between nobles in order to control them . Hundreds of domestic servants . Overcoming living conditions . King controlled the privileges of nobles such as levee and illumincee . Women would work marriage politics . Showcase french Power + Wealth
Magna Carta -the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
Reformation
Dissolution of the Monarchy
Treaty of Augsburg
▶️ French Revolution - No more Aristocracy - Meritocracy - Suffrage
Nationalism
Creation of the Zollverine
Factory Act
1830 Revolutions - Belgium - Greece
Crimean War The cause of the Crimean War - Russians wanted warm water ports - Constantinople - Brothers in the Orthodox faith - The British and French helped the Ottomans to maintain the balance of power - Cavour Sardinia
Paris Commune
Russian Revolution
EU : European union
War of the Spanish Succession - Tension between Catholics and protestants this caused the French to lose territory
War of the League of Augsburg - conflicts with the English, the Dutch, the Sweder, and teh Germans States which left France with (large) debt.
Netherlands won their independence from Spain - Netherlands = Constitutionalism
English Civil War -Causes -Parliments Action -Chales I Actions
Glourise Revolution - english replaced their king without significant bloodshed
English Bill of Rights
Triennial Act
An example of a time span
Treaty of Westphalia
An example of a time span
The Merchant class emerges with exploration ▶️ Merchants work with kings - Justice of peace (Star Chamber) - Nobles of the Robe ▶️ Nobility - Nobles of blood - Nobles of the Robe - Own land - Jobs: Generals & Judges
German Peasant Revolt
Prive Revolution ▶️ Help Merchants rise and aristocracy wavers - New books - Double-entry bookkeeping - Insurance - Joint Stock companies - Commercial agriculture - Plantations - Enclosure
Science revolution
▶️ Nobles - Serfs - Land - Law - Justice ▶️ Kings - Foreign affairs - Army - Taxes - Culture
▶️ Agricultural revolution - Rural proletariat - Aristocracy must shift capital and (something - starting with i) or die - Peasants decrease - Cottage industry (weavers)
▶️ Consumer Revolution - More social mobility - Enterpanuers - Class gap grows
▶️ Enlightenment - End aristocracy privileges - Abolition: Wilber, Wilberforce - Attacks institutions - Meritocracy - Mobility
▶️ Industrial Revolution - Decrease in Aristocracy - Working class - Middle class
▶️The 19th century age of class consciousness and the age of the middle class - Aristocracy - Upper middle class - Middle middle class - Lower middle class - Labour union - Skilled workers - Unskilled workers
▶️ Consumer + Ecomical mierical - Social welfare state - Education opps open - Cold War
▶️ Responsive nation state ▶️ Social Darwinism ▶️ Scientific racism
▶️ The Great War - Aristos gone - Class consciousness decreases - Decolonization - More mobility - Increase in White collar jobs
▶️ Russian Revolution - All are EQUAL
Haitian Revolution
Exploration causes: - What tech? - Triangle trade - Trans-Atlantic slave trade - Trading ports empires
Enlightenment
US and USSR’s proxy wars throughout the world: Cold War
Churchill’s “Iron Curtain Speech”
US’s Truman Doctrine and Containment Policy
USSR’S Berlin Blockade
US’s Berlin Air lift
NATO formed & Warsaw Pact
Korean War
The US and USSR exploded hydrogen bombs
Joseph Stalin
Nikita Khrushchev
Lenoid Brezhnev
Mikhail Gorbacgev
Gorbachev refused to mobilize the army against Lithuania and instead placed an embargo on it.
Gorbachev allowed multi-party elections for the Duma in Russia
Boris Yeltsin was elected parliamentary leader of the Duma and openly declared that this parliament would put Russia's interests ahead of the USSR and would be planning to declare independence from the USSR
WWII ends
Germany is reunited
Schuman plan European Coal and Steel cooperation (6 members)
European Common Market (6 members)
Common market grows to fifteen members
Treaty of Maastricht - Set new criteria for membership on neoliberal lines - Privatisation and the decreased power of unions - Brussels sets common standards and regulations
European Union, Political and social unity
Marshall Plan
Single European Act - Free movement of capital, labor, and services - New members join (Denmark, Ireland, UK, Greece, - Portugal, Spain, Austria, Finland, Sweden) - Pledge to get a single currency prepared to launch ( they will use economic liberalism to set it up)
Napoleon spreads Liberalism and Nationalism
Alexander I (-Congress of Vienna -Holy Alliance -Reactionary)
Decembrist Revolution What the Decemberists want - Property-owning men vote - Constitution - Individual rights - Abolishment of serfdom
Great Reforms - Alexander II Alexander II reforms - Abolishes Serfdom - Zemstvo (local assembly) - town council - Judicial reforms (Jury trial and speedy trial)
Nicholas II
Russo-Japanese War
Socialism
Marxism
Napoleon is defeated
Limited Liability
Repeal of the Combination Act (this allowed for unions)
Irish potato famine (lasts till 1848)
Napoleon - Confederation of the Rhine
Congress of Vienna - German con. - Austria
Zollevein - Presiden - Prussia
1848 revolutions - Austria - ends serfdom 1848 Revolutions - Victor Emmanuel II - Constitution for Sardinia
1830 Revolutions - Joseph Mazzini 1830 Revolutions - Young Italy - Mazzini
Bohemian Phase - Small localized war in Bohemia between Protestant Union and the Chatholic league
Danish Phase - King of Denmark, who was Protestent, lead attacks of Catholics (king of denmark was defeated)
Swedish Phase - Marks the point at which the war extended beyond the borders of the Holy Roman Empire and became a proper European war
French Phase - Used this war as an excuse to fight with the Habsburgs in Spain in order to ensure that they would not rebuild from the Protestant defeats (marks how the Thirty year war started to become a political conflict)
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