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[PART 3] Ch. 15-17: The West and the Shrinking World Flashcards

Time: End of Postclassical Era to 1750

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146443113Renaissancecultural and political movement in West Europe, began in Italy1
146443114Secularizationsocietal move away from traditional religious institutions2
146445811Humanismfocus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor, classical forms over medieval3
146445812Ottoman Turksconquered most of Balkans, captured Constantinople in 1453, empire included most of Arab world4
146445813Hundred Year's Warbetween France and England over lands England had in France and feudalism5
146445814Maoriresidents of New Zealand who migrated from Society Islands (base of Polynesia)6
146445815Iberian Peninsulamade up of Castile, Aragon, Portugal, controlled by Muslims7
146445816Castilealong with Aragon, a regional kingdom who won peninsula from Muslims8
146445817Marco PoloVenetian merchant and traveler, accounts of travels to China showed Europeans a view of Asia and began trade, served Kublai Khan9
148439841Absolute Monarchyconcept for nationstates in W Europe, monarchs who passed laws without parliaments, appointed armies10
148439842Catholic Reformationrestatement of traditional Catholic beliefs in response to Protestant Reformation, established councils to revive doctrines11
148439843Copernicusdisproved Hellenistic belief that earth is the center of the universe12
148439844Deismconcept of God setting natural laws in motion, not to regulate once process had begun13
148439845Galileopublished Copernicus' findings, addded planetary motion discoveries, condemned by Catholic Church for work14
148439846Glorious RevolutionEnglish overthrow of James II, led to parliament having basic sovereignty over king15
148439847Jesuitsreligious order founded in Catholic Reformation, missions to South America, N America, Asia16
148439848Johannes Guttenburgintroduced movable type to Western Europe in 15th century17
148439849Louis XIVFrench monarch of 17th century, absolute monarchy18
148439850Martin Lutherbegan Protestant Reformation, accepted state control over church19
148439851Mercantilismlimiting imports of other nations and internal economies to improve tax revenues20
148439852Northern Renaissanceafter Italy's, centered in France, Low Countries, England, Germany, greater emphasis on religion21
148439853Proletariatclass of working people without access to producing property, paid laborers22
148439854Scientific Revolutionadvances from wider theories, led to change in beliefs of Middle Ages (17th century)23
148439855Thirty Years' Warin Holy Roman Empire, German Protestants vs. Spain, ended with Treaty of Westphalia which allowed rulers to choose their own religions24
148439856World Economyestablished by Europe to control Atlantic and other seas to create an international trade of food, manufactured products25
148439857Dependent Economic Zonesregions in world economy that produced raw materials, dependent on European markets, forced, cheap labor26
148439858Henry the Navigatorbegan W expansion with expeditions on African coast (Portuguese)27
148439859Cape ColonyDutch colony at Cape of Good hope for a coastal station, expansion led to conflict with Bantus28
148439860Ferdinand Magellanfirst to circumnavigate the globe, allowed Spain to claim Phillipines29
148439861Mestizosmixed European and Indian ancestry in Mesoamerica and South America (Spanish colonies), part of forced labor colonies30
148439862BoersDutch settlers in Cape Colony31
148439863British East India Companygovernment monopoly over India's trade center in Calcutta (captured in 7 years war)32
148439864Columbian Exchangetransfer of animals, plants, diseases, after establishment of Spanish colonies in New World33

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