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    guys add whoever you want to this. ok sure‚ thanks Nick! Dates 1517 - start of protestant reformation (95 theses) 1521- Diet of Worms 1545- Council of Trent (start of counter-reformation) 1555- Peace of Augsburg 1555-late 1500s - height of spain 1618- Start of 30 years war 1648- Peace of Westphalia (end of Counter reformation) New Heaven and Earth -Evangelicals / Protestants 1529 -List 8 MAJOR criticisms of the Church · Indulgences · Moral behavior of clergy · Nepotism-giving

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    invasion force through Spain. The Spanish people protested this action. In response‚ Napoleon removed the Spanish king and put his own brother‚ Joseph‚ on the throne. This outraged the Spanish people and inflamed their nationalistic feelings. The Spanish‚ who were devoutly Catholic‚ also worried that Napoleon would attack the Church. They had seen how the French Revolution had weakened the Catholic Church in France‚ and they feared that the same thing would happen to the Church in Spain. For six years‚

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    fact that Prussia was a very recent combination of territories‚ so that loyalty was not a natural sentiment‚ made it necessary to instill it by martial means. Emphasis fell on duty‚ obedience‚ service and sacrifice‚ making Prussia an offshoot of absolutism. In Russia‚ under Tsar Peter the Great‚ the country underwent a process of westernization‚ in which new western ideas and technology have been brought within Russian border. Politically Russian empire resembled the new kingdom of Prussia‚ both lacked

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    most successful and influential colony in the Americas was Spain‚ and it will be compared to the Great Britain/ England European Colonial structure. Spain during the era was the most influential starting in the late 15th century with Christopher Columbus exploring into the New World. The Spanish Empire became the most important and powerful state in Europe. Spain initiated the Western Europe exploration and colonization of the New World Spain as well colonized 5/8’s of the New World‚ the greatest portion

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    decisive point of a situation. A turning point. During this period in European history‚ Europe faced major declines in various parts of their society throughout multiple regions. The population declined‚ agriculture saw no fluctuation‚ and with absolutism reigning France‚ taxation and revolts grew at a steadily increasing rate. Many would view this as a sign of crisis‚ except for when you factor in Golden Age

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    between 1400 and 1800‚ in a variety of nations and ways. Phillip II of Spain and Fredrick William the 1st of Prussia were monarchs with similar approaches in terms of absolutist reign accompanied by a strong military‚ yet they differed on foreign policy‚ economics‚ and religion. To begin‚ Phillip and Fredrick both felt entitlement to have divine right of their countries through absolutist and military rule. Philip II made Spain the largest navy fleet of its time‚ intimidating other nations. Fredrick

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    and the battles between parliament and the monarchy that engulfed the seventeenth century. The Protestant/Catholic divide was settled‚ for a time‚ by the Elizabethan Religious Settlement‚ and parliament was not yet strong enough to challenge royal absolutism. England was also well-off compared to the other nations of Europe. The Italian Renaissance had come to an end under the weight of foreign domination of the peninsula. France was embroiled in its own religious battles that would only be settled

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    Government in Europe changed a lot from 1400-1815. Government changed from an organized system sharing land called feudalism‚ to absolutism: governing from the divine right of kings to enlightened absolutism all the way to the French Revolution. England had its own history and type of government and didn’t change exactly with the majority of Europe. In order to effectively trace the change in Government in Europe from 1400-1800‚ going back a little bit is necessary. Feudalism developed around the

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    It originally began in Italy but made also made its way to France‚ Germany‚ Spain‚ and the Netherlands. Amid this time period‚ artists were encouraged to exhibit stronger religious features. Light‚ realism and naturalism‚ lines‚ and time were characteristics of the Baroque art. Baroque music highlighted the use of rhythm and melody

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