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2   Time of so many changes and enlightenment in the 1500s (Umass).  New ideas lead to inventions.  Those inventions would one day be useful today.  Art, politics, religion, and economics are a few of many elements that were advancing during the British Renaissance. The Renaissance

3   The Whitehall Mural was painted by Hans Holbein (Rebirth of Refinement). It is the portrait of King Henry VIII, his parents, and Queen Jane Seymour (NSU). Art, Architecture, and Technology

4   Timber use for houses were common in England during the Tudor era.  Queen Elizabeth had a more perpendicular architecture in her style. Tudor and Elizabethan Architecture

5   New maps helped Captains navigate to further lands.  Ships were able to travel faster, and safer for trade.  The printing press was introduced to England by, William Caxton in Westminster (Life in Renaissance England). Technology

6   Originated by King Henry VII in 1485.  Followed by family members to rule after him.  Most recognized Tudor is Queen Elizabeth I.  (“What Life Was Like In the Realm of Elizabeth”8). The Tudor Dynasty First Tudor Last Tudor

7   Crowned Queen after Mary I death in November 1558 (Kraske15).  Sent two expeditions to the New World led by Sir Walter Raleigh (“What Life Was Like In the Realm of Elizabeth”138).  Died in 1603.  Since she never married, she left James VI of Scotland to be James I of England (Kraske 26) Queen Elizabeth I

8   King Henry ruled church after they didn’t want to divorce him.  After his death Queen Mary took over, changing England’s religion back to Catholicism.  Killed over 277 people for not having the same religious views as her(“Queen Elizabeth I of England” 6). Religious Views

9   Queen Elizabeth was a protestant but attended catholic churches to please her sister.  After Mary’s death Queen Elizabeth I allowed anyone to practice either Catholicism or Protestantism (“Queen Elizabeth of England” 20). Elizabeth’s Religious Changes

10   Started prospering (Brooklyn College. “Introduction to the Renaissance”).  New ways to make working environment safe.  Exported cast iron guns and later clothes.  Many traders of gold.  (Caselli). The Changes of the Economy

11   Noblemen were able to learn to read and write.  Usually quit if they were needed for work.  Quit if they felt they had learned enough.  Mostly learned accounting.  (Judkins) Education

12   It was the rebirth for many people  Many inventions, creations, and learning occurred  Time of discovering, understanding, accepting happened. Conclusion

13  Works Cited  Brautigam, Jeffrey. "The Renaissance (1350–1550) for AP European History." Education.com. McGraw-Hill Professional, 2 Mar. 2011. Web. 05 Oct. 2013..  "BYU Harold B. Lee Library." World History Culture Renaissance Traditions Comments. Brigham Young University, n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2013..  Caselli, Giovanni. The Renaissance and the New World. New York: P. Bedrick, 1986. Print.  Claudio, Merlo. The History of Art. Lincolnwood, Ill: Peter Bedrics, 2000. Print.  Greer, Germaine. "The English Renaissance: The Rebirth of Refinement." The Guardian. The Guardian, 9 Sept. 2011. Web. 05 Oct. 2013..  "Introduction to the Renaissance." Introduction to the Renaissance. Brooklyn College, 30 Mar. 2009. Web. 06 Oct. 2013..  Judkins, David. "Life in Renaissance England." Life in Renaissance England. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2013..  Kraske, Robert. Queen Elizabeth I of England. Mankato, MN: Capstone, 2009. Print.

14   Lee-Browne, Patrick. The Renaissance: English Literature in Its Historical, Cultural and Social Contexts. New York: Facts on File, 2003. Print.  The Period of Renaissance Formation." N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2013.."  "Periods: Renaissance." Renaissance Period. UMASS, n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2013..  "Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature: Background Information." Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature: Background Information. Anniina Jokinen, n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2013..  Thomas, Heather. "Queen Elizabeth I Biography." Queen Elizabeth I Biography. Heather Thomas, n.d. Web. 06 Oct. 2013..  Weatherly, Myra. Elizabeth I: Queen of Tudor England. Minneapolis, MN: Compass Point, 2006. Print.  Woods, Kim. "Looking at the Renaissance: Economic and Political Context." Looking at the Renaissance: Economic and Political Context. Open University Walton Hall, 1999. Web. 06 Oct. 2013.. Works Cited Continued.


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