Unit 6

Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Exploration, and Scientific Revolution

 

Identifications

Humanism

Secularism

Individualism

Petrarch

Machiavelli

The Prince

The Medici family

Patrons

Condotierri

Erasmus

Thomas More

Cervantes

Donatello

Da Vinci

Raphael

Michelangelo

Titan

Elizabeth I

Edward VI

Anne Boleyn

Jane Seymore

Voltaire

Gutenberg

Martin Luther

Justification by Faith

Indulgences

95 Theses

Zwingli

Theocracy

Jean Calvin

Predestination

English reformation

Henry VIII

Catherine of Aragon

Mary I

Charles V

Act of Supremacy

Catholic Reformation

Council of Trent

Huguenots

Ignatius of Loyola

Jesuits

Astrolabe

Prince Henry “the Navigator”

Dias

Cape of Good Hope

Vasco Da Gama

Magellan

Straits of Magellan

Pizarro

Circumnavigation

Copernicus

Geocentric

Heliocentric

Cabral

Cortes

Malinache

Montezuma

Triangular trade

Middle Passage

Columbian Exchange

Commercial Revolution

Mercantilism

Balance of trade

Galileo

Bacon

Descartes

Newton

Kepler

Harvey

Hobbes

Locke

Natural law and rights

 

Concepts

Differences between Mediterranean Renaissance and Northern Renaissance

The Spread of Reformation and its consequences

Methods of European Colonization

The Slave Trade

Influence of Science on Religion