Absolutism, Enlightenment, & Revolution! Charles V.
Chapter 2 Lesson 4: Competing for Colonies (day 1) Explain the religious rivalry in Europe and how this rivalry continued in the New World. How did this.
Absolute Monarchs 1600-1800. What is an absolute monarch? King or Queen that has unlimited power and seeks to control all aspects of society.
Chapter 8: Consolidation of Political Power. 1648 (Peace of Westphalia: end of religious wars) to 1815 (Congress of Vienna: end of Fr. Rev and Napoleonic.
European Explorers, Mughal Empire and Baroque Art.
Detail of Squanto teaching Pilgrims how to grow corn. NEXT The English Establish 13 Colonies, 1585–1732 The English colonies developed in North America,
English Settlements Several factors led to England’s growth in colonization: defeat of Spanish Armada, population growth (economic growth), joint stock.
The Renaissance 1485-1660. The Renaissance French word meaning “rebirth” New interest in science, art, literature Great advances in science and education.
The Renaissance 1485-1660. Meaning: “renewal” Refers to the renewed interest in classical learning and literature—the writings of ancient Greece and.
Unit One
BEGINNINGS OF ENGLISH AMERICA 1607-1660 Chapter 2.
The Renaissance