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    European Expansion and Colonization In the sixteenth century‚ the ability of the Europeans to be able to colonize land across the seas can be accounted to changes occurring in trade and technology. After the black plague‚ the European economy was beginning to recover and looking to expand. Technologies in sailing also saw great advancements during this time period‚ allowing the Europeans to cross the seas successfully. First of all‚ the European economy was able and moving toward expansion

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    Little did the people of Europe know that the sixteenth century would be the start of something that would change their lives forever; the discovery of the Americas. The encounter caused the economic power in Europe to shift from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic‚ causing effects such as the Price Revolution in Spain‚ which increased the power of the middle class‚ and the Columbian Exchange which spread goods from the Old and New World. Prior to the encounter with the Americas‚ the economic power

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    Racial bias is not an inherent practice‚ but a result of social conditioning exacted by centuries of a culture built on the oppression of minorities. Though slavery ended in the 1860s‚ the fight for civil rights continued long after‚ and remains relevant to this day. Slavery is lauded as a non-issue‚ a thing of the past that has no bearing on our current ethos‚ but some maintain a flippant attitude toward casual racism. It’s this insidious form of racism that creates a hostile environment toward

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    Racism: A Deeper Issue Racism throughout history has deep roots. It is inevitable that it has existed since time has begun. Some say that racism is just non-existent anymore‚ while others say that racism is only getting worse. Hanna Guthrie‚ an English student and writer of “Black History Month?” argues‚ “…hyphenating ones racial category…is a modern-day form of segregation” (1). Guthrie’s point is that racism is a self-inflicted issue since minorities decide to hyphenate their racial category. In retrospect

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    ENGLİSGH LİTERATURE IN THE 15TH AND 16TH CENTURIES Social ‚ political‚ cultural‚ religious‚ and historical background The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries are the period of the European Renaissance or four great transforming movement of European history. This impulse by which the medieval society of scholasticism‚ feudalism‚ and chivalry was to be made over into what we call the modern world came first from Italy. Italy‚ like the rest of the Roman Empire‚ had been

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    During the 16th century‚ Europe was in transition from the stagnation stemming from the Black Plague and moving into one of the most expansive times in European history across the board‚ politically‚ economically‚ and with the population of its peoples. As countries expanded‚ prices rose‚ and population skyrocketed many European countries struggled to maintain power over the governed‚ consequently‚ allying with the churches via confessional division. France and The Netherlands were two major European

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    Hobsbawm’s Theory on the General Crisis of the 17th century It is generally accepted by historians that there was a ‘crisis’ that blanketed all of Europe during the 17th century. A myriad of revolts‚ uprisings and economic contractions occurred almost simultaneously and had a profound impact on the socio-economics of the entire continent. The topic for discussion in this paper is the effects that this ‘crisis’ had on Europe and its developments. In particular‚ the focus will be on Marxist historian

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    Reformation of the 16th Century The Catholic Church came across of a lot of challenges throughout the reformation. For example‚ Martin Luther’s challenge which really set the church off in a bad direction and made them look horrible to a lot of church goers. Although they came across these challenges‚ the church fought back by rebirthing the catholic church and sending out the Jesuits. Martin Luther was German theologian and religious reformer who was the catalyst of the 16th-century Reformation.

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    The 15th and 16th centuries were a time of great turmoil for Europe. The various religious wars‚ the 30 years war‚ and the fluctuation in the economy were just some examples. There was also a rise in population‚ which led to overpopulation and unemployment‚ which in turn led to poverty. There were a great number of poor people in Europe in the 15th through 17th centuries. There were varied attitudes and reactions towards those in poverty. The attitudes towards the poor included people feeling it

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    Enlightenment Philosophers of Europe in 17th Century When the time of enlightenment cast upon Europe‚ many individual have uncover the need of communicating with others to share and learn new knowledge. These communication create many view and aspect of how society should run. Many of these view are in contradiction with others. One of these contradicting idea of society is form by Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Thomas Hobbes was a champion of absolutism for the sovereign. He supported the government

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