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1) Religion [missionary religion; strong drive to expand] 2) Economics [money making money; merchant system] 3) Technology [arms race] 4) Nation States [gov't can raise money through better taxing] |
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| What made it possible for Europe to 'capture' the rest of the world? |
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| He was not the first to go to America but he was the first to set up a connection |
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| Why is Christopher Columbus significant? |
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| A way to stay out of Hell. One accessed the merit through sacraments |
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| What was the treasury of merit? |
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| He believed that you can only find salvation through the bible. "Justification through faith" The average person must have knowledge and understand. |
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| Why is Martin Luther significant? |
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| Believed that the bible was also a plan of how the church should be structured. People should elect ministers and they get together to make rules -- Presbyterianism. |
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| Why is John Calvin significant? |
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| The _____ is known to seem like the perfect Christian but is actually leading you to Hell. |
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| Protestants were convinced the Pope was _______. |
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| It causes high rates of inflation throughout Europe thus causing the standard of living to drop. This makes the new world look very interesting to people in Europe. |
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| What is the significance of the discovery of silver mines in Petosi, Bolivia? |
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| A ________ gets a charter from monarch to make it a legal corporation then gets people to invest in it. |
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| Virginia Company got charter in: |
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1) Bulwark (wall/defense) against Spain 2) To bring Christianity to the heathens (Indians) 3) To provide a place for English people to go 4) So everyone can get rich |
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| Why did Virginia Company say people should invest in them? |
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| Virginia Company sent out three ships to Jamestown in: |
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| The Jamestown settlers tried to leave but were convinced to turn around in: |
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| Indian chief who traded with and helped the Europeans in Jamestown? |
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1) People must THINK 2) People also ELECT church ministers |
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| What does Queen Elizabeth not like about protestants and the reformation? |
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Protestant; Catholic No pope but there was still a bishop, catholic ceremonies, etc. |
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| Religion under Queen Elizabeth I "thought ______ but looked ______" how? |
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1) Going against the "leader" [so they are a traitor] 2) Government's duty was to defend the truth of God |
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| Why is religious tolerance bad? |
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| What colony did the Separatists found and when? |
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House of Lords [born into] House of Commons [common people, with money, are represented] |
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| Parliament is made up of... |
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| Parliament must pass each new law and if Queen needs more money Parliament must give consent [not much power] |
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| What are parliament's powers? |
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| He does not like Puritans or Parliament controls. They believe he is trying to take away people's liberties and push people back to Catholicism. They believe God will destroy England if this happens. |
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| Characteristics of Charles I and what Puritans believe he is trying to do... |
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| Settlers discover they can successfully grow Tobacco and make money in: |
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