17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES BRIDGE TO THE MODERN PERIOD.

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17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES BRIDGE TO THE MODERN PERIOD

ELIZABETH AND JAMES HENRY VII HENRY VIII ELIZABETH I MARGARET JAMES V OF SCOTLAND MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS JAMES VI AND I

THE STUART DYNASTY 1607 – JAMESTOWN, VIRGINIA 1611 – AUTHORIZED BIBLE 1620 – PLYMOUTH COLONY CHARLES I RULED CHARLES I EXECUTED

PARLIAMENTARY GROUPS EPISCOPAL CATHOLIC STYLE WORSHIP SERVICE ORGAN IN WORSHIP KING AS HEAD OF THE CHURCH HIERARCHY OF BISHOPS AND ARCHBISHOPS PURITAN SIMPLER STYLE WORSHIP SERVICE A CAPPELLA MUSIC CHRIST AS HEAD OF THE CHURCH INDEPENDENT CONGRE- GATIONAL SYSTEM

CHARLES II RESTORATION RE-OPENING OF THEATER LEGALIZATION OF SPORTS BUBONIC PLAGUE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON CHRISTOPER WREN REBUILDS

JAMES II TO ANNE JAMES II MARY II married WILLIAM III ANNE

QUEEN ANNE’S ENGLAND WAR WITH SPAIN AND FRANCE WEALTH INCREASES TEXTILES, IRON, COAL PRODUCTION GROWING MIDDLE CLASS AGE OF ELEGANCE, AGE OF REASON, NEO-CLASSICAL AGE SATIRE AND NEWSPAPERS

HANOVER FAMILY GEORGE I GEORGE II PRINCE FREDERICK GEORGE III

INDUSTRIAL AGE NEW INVENTIONS LUDDITE MOVEMENT ROADS AND CANALS MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE CHILD LABOR DEISM PHILOSOPHY USA BECOMES COUNTRY