Unit 6
Renaissance,
Reformation, Age of Exploration, and Scientific Revolution
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
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