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American Pageant Ch. 3 Notes

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Ch. 3: Settling the Northern Colonies ? Protestant reformation? Puritanism ? 1517: Martin Luther declares that the Bible alone is the source of God?s words, ignited fire of religious reform across Europe ? John Calvin of Geneva hears this, Calvinism becomes dominant religion ? God is all-powerful and all-good ? Humans are weak and wicked (b/c original sin, Adam and Eve) ? Good deeds don?t change your predestination ? Nobody can be certain of their fate, so they were always kind of freaking out about their fate ? Constantly sought signs of conversion (God reveals to someone they?re going to heaven) ? Henry VIII breaking ties w/ Roman Catholic Church, making himself head of Church of England (1530s) ? Enrolled all of king?s subjects, which means people going to

Political and social consequences of the protestant reformation during the first half of the 16th century

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Lazarus Valenzuela AP European History Period 1 28 September 2012 Political and Social Consequences of the Protestant Reformation During the First Half of the 16th Century The Protestant Reformation had many consequences during the first half of the 16th century in terms of political and social matters. Politically, the teachings of Martin Luther and John Calvin not only had great influence on Europe as a whole, but especially concerning German princes and the populace of their domains. Socially, the Protestant Reformation caused great changes regarding the splitting of Christianity into many different parts; and education in the matter of peasants and women. The protestant reformation was also the direct cause of the Catholic reformation.

the american pageant ch 3 puritan belief

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Chapter 3 - Settling the Northern Colonies 1. Protestant ethic 2. Mayflower Compact - 1620 3. Fundamental Orders 4. Navigation Laws 5. The Puritans 6. General Court 7. Separatists 8.Quakers 9. New England Confederation 10. Calvinism 11. Massachusetts Bay Colony 12. Dominion of New England 13. Pilgrims 14. Predestination 15. Freemen 16. visible saints 17. covenant 18. Protestant Reformation 19. King Philip II 20. John Cotton 21. Sir Edmond Andros 22. The elect 23. Patroonship 24. William Bradford 25. Peter Stuyvesant 26. Thomas Hooker 27. William Penn 28. John Winthrop 29. Henry Hudson 30. John Calvin 31. Anne Hutchinson 32. Roger Williams

Reformation/Counter Reformation Timeline

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Reformation Timeline ? 1440 Lorenzo de Valla published a work which invalidated the Donation of Constantine. 1455, March Gutenberg had printed approximately 180 copies of the Bible in Mainz; 145 on paper and the rest on vellum. 1505, June ?Martin Luther encountered a thunderstorm, made vow for safety ("Help me, St. Anne! I will become a monk!"), and came through without harm; he wrote his father that the thunderstorm and vow were the will of God 1508 Julius pressured Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel; 1509? Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon are married. 1514 Erasmus published another edition of The Praise of Folly. 1515 Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, became Lord Chancellor of England and a Cardinal. 1515 Francois I was King of France to 1547.

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Reformation Timeline ? 1440 Lorenzo de Valla published a work which invalidated the Donation of Constantine. 1455, March Gutenberg had printed approximately 180 copies of the Bible in Mainz; 145 on paper and the rest on vellum. 1505, June ?Martin Luther encountered a thunderstorm, made vow for safety ("Help me, St. Anne! I will become a monk!"), and came through without harm; he wrote his father that the thunderstorm and vow were the will of God 1508 Julius pressured Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel; 1509? Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon are married. 1514 Erasmus published another edition of The Praise of Folly. 1515 Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, became Lord Chancellor of England and a Cardinal. 1515 Francois I was King of France to 1547.
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