PPT-Period 1: c.1450 to c.1648

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Why 1450 Start of the Renaissance Age of Exploration Why 1648 End of the 30 Years War Peace of Westphalia Big Events Renaissance Reformation Scientific Revolution

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Why 1450 Start of the Renaissance Age of Exploration Why 1648 End of the 30 Years War Peace of Westphalia Big Events Renaissance Reformation Scientific Revolution Age of Exploration Religious Wars Development of New Monarchs WitchHunting Military Revolution . War . (1618-1648). 1618-1648. The Holy Roman Empire was the battleground.. At the beginning .  it was the Catholics vs. the Protestants.. . At the end .  it was Habsburg power that was threatened.. What were the major . changes/developments . from . 1450 – 1750?. 1450-1750 Major Developments. European discovery of . Americas creates a . New Global Economy which begins a process of globalization. AP European History. www.mrdaltonsclass.com. Key Terms – Religious Wars. Philip II. William of Orange. Spanish Inquisition. Bloody Mary. Elizabeth I. St. Bartholomew Day Massacre. Henry IV. Edict of Nantes. What were the major changes/developments . from 600 – 1450?. 600 – 1450 Major Developments. Spread of Major Religions. Rise of New World Religion - Islam. Rise of Dar al-Islam. Caliphates (Umayyad, Abbasid, . AP European History. Unit 2/Ch. 15 – . Statebuilding. in the 17. th. Century. Ms. Tully - UHS. An “Age of Crisis”. Yearning for order . . Increased . gov’t. power. “Little Ice Age” . Rise . Of. Major Belief . Systems. Fall of . Classic. Civilizations. Classical Period ends with decline of urban areas. Why?. Devastating plagues. Invasions. Decline of Ag. Production. Political & economic decentralization. Instability in the Holy Roman Empire (Page 159). Deadliest European religious war …. Devolves into political war … Hapsburg family vs. France. 1517 - 1763. Reformation – . 1517-1648. Absolutism – . FOUNDATIONS. (8000 BCE-600 CE). Neolithic societies in Latin America formed along coastlines and lakes, not river valleys.. Olmec (1500 - 500BCE). Gulf of Mexico. Advanced architecture, sculpture, number system, calendar, trade routes. from 600 – 1450?. 600 – 1450 Major Developments. Spread of Major Religions. Rise of New World Religion - Islam. Rise of Dar al-Islam. Caliphates (Umayyad, Abbasid, . Mamluk. ). New and more regular Trade Systems. The BIG PICTURE.. The ripple effect.. The Change-Over-Time Essay. One free response question deals with . continuity AND change. over time.. In the essay you also give an analysis of the dynamics (causes and other factors) of change and continuity.. Jimmy Saros. ARCH 0250. 12/4/08. A shift in culture, art, and the depiction of Narrative . www.wikipedia.org. Classical Greece. Split up into City States. Said to be the foundation for western civilization.. Medieval and Renaissance. Classical Music is art music rooted. in the traditions of Western Music. . The Medieval Period. Time: Approximately 500 – 1450 A.D. The Medieval Period. Most of the music at this time was . PLAY BY PLAY NETWORK AFFILIATES TAR HEEL RADIO NETWORK Albemarle WSPC - AM 1010 Asheville WQNS - FM 105.1 Boone WECR - FM 102.3 Brevard WSQL - AM 1240 Burlington WBAG AM 1150 Chapel Hill WCHL - How do you evaluate the quality of the courses you took and study material you received at your host institution scale 1-5 1poor/negative 5excellentOther please specify Duration of language training

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