Crisis and Absolutism in Europe 1550-1715. Monarchy A system of governing through heredity leadership, headed by a king/queen or both.
The Italian Renaissance 6-5 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the development and the impact of the Renaissance on Europe and the rest of.
1. Revival of trade: 11th century Improved agricultural techniques – increased crop production Population increase --- towns and cities New trade.
Holy Roman Emperor Charles V -Ruled areas in -New World -Spain -Netherlands -Holy Roman Empire of -Hapsburgs -Austria -Parts of Italy Map the Spanish.
Renaissance Art Italian and Northern Renaissance Art.
Controversy among Historians on whether to call the period directly after the Middle Ages the “Renaissance” or “Early Modern”
Chapter 12 The Age of Religious Wars. Counter-Reformation reform movement in the Catholic Church in response to the Reformation of the Protestant Church.
European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600 Chapter 1 Section 1 Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance.
Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 From Spyglasses to Space Telescopes or A Saga That Began With Galileo.
FLORENCE. FLORENCE FLORENCE FOUNDED BY ROMANS ON ARNO RIVER IN TUSCANYFOUNDED BY ROMANS ON ARNO RIVER IN TUSCANY ECONOMY BASED ON AGRICULTURE AND TRADE.
Who Am I? World History II: SOL Review. Who Am I? I am a scientist, inventor, artist, and humanist. I am considered the ultimate “renaissance man.” I.
1 Chapter 1 Section 1 Reading Focus Why Were the Italian city-states a favorable setting for a cultural rebirth? What was the Renaissance? What themes.