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    AP European History- Unit 3 Study Guide Hey 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

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     Queen of Scots) becomes James I of England  1603 (Stuart Dynasty)  ● James writes the King James version of the Bible + a text on daemons and  daemonology  Elizabethan Era  ● Golden age of the Elizabethan Renaissance  ● Theatre evolving from morality plays; masque plays of allegory  ● Multiple texts being available through translation; Sources for T​ he Tempest were  ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●         Ovid’s ​ Metamorphoses (​ Greek myths) + Virgil’s ​ Aeneid ​ + current issues such as  shipwrecks in the West Indies.  Tudor houses: orna

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    The History of the English Language - The History of the English Language In this paper I will discuss where and how the English language originated and how it has spread to become one of the most spoken languages in the world. Before I started my research on my topic of choice‚ my original hypothesis was that the English language was started by a whole assortment of Germanic tribes invading England thousands of years ago. This ultimately became the goal of my paper‚ to see if Germanic tribes started

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    understand Elizabeth’s period of reign‚ the history of her family and the situations regarding her rule must be discussed. “The five sovereigns of the Tudor dynasty are among the most well-known figures in Royal history. Henry VII‚ of Welsh origin‚ succeeded in ending the Wars of the Roses between the houses of Lancaster and York to found the highly successful Tudor house. Henry VII‚ his son Henry VIII and his three children Edward VI‚ Mary I and Elizabeth I ruled for 118 eventful years (Lamb 2)”. Elizabeth

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    pretty hard sometimes to understand why. Perhaps these women were charismatic‚ or perhaps the definition beauty was not the same as our guiding today. If you think a woman looks like today‚ which we consider beautiful and quickly compare with Mary Stuart‚ who became queen of Scotland in 1542‚ we will understand more easily how related concepts of beauty have changed over time‚ so there is a review of the standards imposed by society. It is said that theory according to which women should be beautiful

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    Hamlet is unique in its revenge genre as it has more than one revenge plots occurring within it. The Dominating one is of Hamlet and his desire to avenge his Father by killing his uncle. Throughout the play we see Hamlet in ideal situations to carry out his revenge‚ but choosing not to do so. In Act III Scene II we see Hamlet using the play that has been set up to try to test the innocence of his Uncle and king by gauging his reaction to a staging of the events of how he supposedly murdered Hamlets

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    Mercantilist Policy Mercantilist ideas were the dominant economic ideology of all of Europe in the early modern period‚ and most states embraced it to a certain degree. Mercantilism was centered in England and France‚ and it was in these states that mercantilist polices were most often enacted. Mercantilism arose in France in the early 16th century‚ soon after the monarchy had become the dominant force in French politics. In 1539‚ an important decree banned the importation of woolen goods from Spain

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    In the seventeenth century‚ the political power of the Parliament in England‚ and the Monarchy in France increased greatly. These conditions were inspired by three major changes: the aftermath ofthe reformation‚ the need for an increased governmental financing‚ andthe reorganizing of central governments. These three points were eachresolved in a different way in both England and in France. The first major point which eventually increased political power wasthe aftermath of the

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    Significant Monarchs in the History of Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey‚ an architectural accomplishment from the thirteenth century on‚ gives an illustrative display of British history. While daily worship still exists‚ it isn’t a cathedral or a parish church (Internet Westminster). The elaborate Lady Chapel‚ the shrine of St. Edward the Confessor‚ as well as tombs and memorials for kings‚ queens‚ the famous and great‚ allow the Abbey to be considered a "Royal Peculiar"‚ which means that it

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    nobles disliked Richard’s favor of the North. He was also hated for the usurpation‚ and was later accused of the murder of the Princes in the Tower‚ and his own wife Anne Neville. People began to turn for an alternative‚ which they found with Henry Tudor‚ and as a cause of this Richard lost much of his forces within the Battle of Bosworth‚ marking his death and the end of his crown on 22nd August 1485. One of the main reasons that Richard III lost the crown was due to the usurpation‚ in which Richard

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