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Anti-Protestantism

AP Euro Protestant Reformation

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Luther - beliefs ? Justification by faith alone ? Believes in two sacraments ? Baptism ? communion/Eucharist ? Transubstantiation - bread and wine into body and blood of god ? 1517 -95 theses HRE ? 1519 - Maximilian dies ? Charles I (V HRE)? vs Francis I (had pope?s support) ? Hapsburg (Maximilian's grandson) ? Bribery of electors ? Promised more concessions and autonomy to principalities ? Fortunate for reformation - no unified imperial opposition ? 1521 - diet of worms (charles V) ? Luther does not recant and is excommunicated Wars of Charles V ? 1) against France ? 4 Hapsburg Valois wars ? 2) Against Turks ? Required German troops ? Grant German princes the power to enforce edict of worms as they see fit

Age of Religious Wars and Absolutism/Constitutionalism AP Euro

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Age of Religious wars (1562 - 1648) - Overview - 1st half of 16th century - catholics vs lutherans - Settled at Augsburg, central Europe - Second half - catholics vs calvinists - France, England, Scotland, Netherlands - Calvinists and Catholics are both dogmatic, aggressive, and irreconcilable - Politiques - rulers who put political unity before religion - tolerant - Elizabeth - anglican and not religious - Most were not - Mary I, Cromwell, Philip II - I) French Wars of Religion (1562 - 1589) - 9 civil wars - Huguenots - French Prot (Calvinists) - Francis I - Kept France Catholic during first half of the century - Henry II (B1519, R1547-1559) - end of Habsburg Valois wars - Killed at accident at wedding

Spain

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SPAIN Expulsion of Muslims and Jews living in Spain Reconquista: pushed Muslim influence out of Spain by reconquering Spain from the Muslims Exploration: Christopher Columbus; Ferdinand Magellan Unification of Spain under Ferdinand and Isabella; strengthening of centralization and authority of the monarchy Inquisition: persecution of non-Catholics in Spain Established colonies in the Americas and the Pacific Ocean Economy: rise in wealth with acquisition of colonies; inflation from gold and silver brought into Spain by Spanish conquistadors; eventual decline in wealth as Spanish monarchs and nobles don?t invest money in Spain, but rather spend it on luxury goods @Caribbean: first land claims; Columbus

Chapter 6 and 7 Outline

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Chapter 06 - The Duel for North America, 1608-1763 ?I. France Finds a Foothold in Canada 1. Latecomer in race for colonies due to wars at home between Roman Catholics and Huguenots (Protestants) 10,000 murdered on St. Bartholomew?s Day 2. Edict of Nantes--- limited toleration to the French Huguenots. Ceases religious wars. 3. France blossomed-- mightiest most feared; King Louis XIV became king, took interest in overseas colonies. 4. In 1608, Quebec, overlooking the St. Lawrence River established by French. Catholic. 5. Samuel de Champlain-- ?Father of New France? soldier and explorer ? friendship with Huron Indians-- joined them in battle against Iroquois ? French shot 3 dead, one wounded. Enemies ?
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