The Beginning of Modern Times

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The Beginning of Modern Times Chapter 9 Section 3 (Pages 245-249)

Renaissance 1350-1815 Begins in 1350 interest in education, art and science N. Italy then spread through Europe Revisited classical Greece and Rome Curiosity and enthusiasm at the heart

Artists Focus on the beauty of life Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa The Last Supper Michelangelo Buonarotti Statue of David Painted the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican

Sistine Chapel’s Ceiling St Peter’s Cathedral, Vatican City

Sistine Chapel

The Printing Press Invented in 1450 by Johannes Gutenberg Father of printing in the western world. Larger access to books = people encouraged to read and write Started to write in local language, not Greek or Latin

Nationhood Rulers became more powerful United their countries with common culture and language.

Nationhood Henry the VII and VIII in England, Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain; united Spain, drove out the Moors Louis XIV of France

Protestant Revolution Reform = Change Protestant- Protested many of the Catholic Churches teachings Priests more interested in wealth, not God Indulgences= Wrong Sold documents freeing owners from sin

Martin Luther A German priest, one of the first to challenge the Church 1520- Pope kicked him out of the Church Started own church (Lutherans) Spoke in German not Latin

Reformation John Calvin England=Puritan Early Protestant Leader England=Puritan Wanted religious freedom Freedom in America to practice own religion Split caused many years of religious wars

Age of Exploration Began in the mid-1400’s Europeans wanted to trade more, explored the world Portuguese sailed to S. Africa and to India Spain looked for a faster way to the East. Christopher Columbus sailed west. Landed in Americas by mistake Thought he was in India, called the people Indians. Dutch, French, English traders followed.

Age of Exploration Columbian Exchange- the trade of products and ideas between the Old World (Europe) and the New World (America)

Age of Exploration Ideas Spread Religion Governments Technology Slavery 20 million Africans taken to Americas Most worked on plantations Outlawed early to mid 1800s

Age of Exploration From Europe to America Live stock cotton sugar wheat ideas people Disease killed 90% of the NA pop; small pox, measles, cholera, tuberculosis

Age of Exploration From Americas to Europe Corn tobacco potatoes tomatoes chocolate turkey

Age of Revolution With the printing press, ideas could spread faster and cheaper First modern revolution was with the 13 Colonies in America; spread to Europe

Age of Revolution Overthrew centuries rules of kings and emperors Ended Divine Rule of the King- Kings rule by the will of God

Age of Revolution Rule of the people Philosophers Idea that people can rule themselves People should have a greater role in gov. Philosophers John Locke and Jean Rousseau Studied the nature of man and gov. Old thought= People are here to serve the gov. (Kings and emperors) New thought= Gov. is here to serve the people (protect their freedoms)