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Introduction

Years:

Inspired by:

Secular =

Emphasized :1. 2. 3.

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Spirit of the Renaissance

• Began in:

• Renewed interest in:

• Niccolo Machiavelli: 1.2.

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Do you agree with Machiavelli?

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Achievements of the Renaissance

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Art

• Reflected:

• Developed:

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Best known include:

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Literature

• Italy:• Spain:• England:

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The Printing Press

Johann Gutenberg

Major achievement:

Direct Result:

Significance:

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Gutenberg Printing Press

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The Protestant Reformation663-664

• Complaints against the Catholic Church:1.2.

• Reformers wanted:

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Martin Luther

• Who?• Main complaint with the church:• Indulgence=• Action taken:

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Wittenberg Castle Church

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Martin

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Martin?

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Luther’s Arguments

1.

2.

Protestant Reformation=

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Other Reformers

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John Calvin

• From:• Emphasized:• Predestination =

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John Calvin

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King Henry VIII

• Problem:

• Solution:

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Effects

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