A.P. European History. Western Heritage Chapter 12 the Age of Religious Wars September 2017

A.P. European History. Western Heritage Chapter 12 the Age of Religious Wars September 2017

A.P. European History. Western Heritage Chapter 12 The Age of Religious Wars September 2017 All assignments and dates are subject to change. Assignments Due 1. Read pp. 390-395 The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) September 3, Sunday 2. Read pp. 395-404 Imperial Spain and the Reign of Philip II (1556-1598) September 6, Wednesday England & Spain (1553-1603) 3. Read pp. 404-413 The Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648) September 8, Friday 4. SAQ QUIZ TBA 5. All Bp”s & 1 outline are due September 15 Friday 6. http://www.historyguide.org/earlymod/lecture6c.html Read!! 7. Chapter 12 Test September 15 Friday Study Guide for Chapter 12 - The Age of Religious Wars Terms and People to Know Sec 1. (pgs 388-395) presbyters Counter-Reformation baroque Peter Paul Reubens Gianlorenzo Bernini Christopher Wren Rembrandt van Rijn politiques Huguenots Edict of Fontainebleau Edict of Chateaubriand Henry of Navarre Catherine de Medici Bourbons Guises Louis I, Prince of Condy Admiral Gaspard de Coligny Conspiracy of Amboise Theodore Beza Francis II Charles IX January Edict Peace of St. Germain-en-Laye Battle of Lepanto Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre Henry of Navarre Franco - Gallia Francois Hotman On the Right of Magistrates over Their Subjects Henry III The Peace of Beaulieu The Day of Barricades Henry IV The Edict of Nantes Treaty of Vervins Sec 2. (pgs 395-401) Spanish Armada Philip II Ferdinand I Potosi ( Bolivia ) Zacatecas (Mexico) inflation The Escorial Don Carlos Don John of Austria The Battle of Lepanto annexation of Portugal Cardinal Granvelle Margaret of Parma The Count of Egmont William of Nassau ( of Orange) Anne of Saxony Louis of Nassau The Compromise The Duke of Alba The Council of Trouble "tenth penny tax" Stadholder "Sea Beggars" Don Luis de Requesens "The Spanish Fury" The Pacification of Ghent Union of Brussels The Perpetual Edict of 1577 The Union of Arras The Union of Utrecht " The Apology" Duke of Alencon Maurice of Orange Treaty of Joinville Twelve Year's Truce Sec 3. ( pgs. 401-404) Edward VI Lady Jane Grey Mary I (Tudor) Calais John Hooper Hugh Latimer Thomas Cramner Elizabeth I Sir William Cecil Act of Supremacy of 1559 Act of Uniformity Book of Common Prayer Thirty Nine Articles Matthew Parker Mary Stuart ( Queen of Scots) Puritans Presbyterians Congregationalists John Whitgift The Conventicle Act Pope Pius V John Hawkins Sir Francis Drake The Treaty of Nonsuch Treaty of Edinburgh John Knox Earl of Bothwell Sir Francis Walsingham Bernardino de Mendoza The Babington Plot The Spanish Armada Cadiz Duke of Medina-Sidonia "The Protestant or English Wind" Sec 4. (pgs. 404-415) The Thirty Year's War Fragmented Germany Frederick III Elector Palatinate Heidelberg Maximiliam of Bavaria Frederick IV (Elector) Count Johann von Tilly The Bohemian Period Ferdinand I of Styria Emperor Rudolf II Letter of Majesty Defenestration of Prague Ferdinand II Frederick V ( The Elector) John George I of Saxony Battle of White Mountain The Danish Perioid Christian IV of Denmark Albrecht of Wallenstein Edict of Restitution The Swedish Period Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden Cardinal Richelieu Battle of Breitenfeld Battle of Lutzen Peace of Prague The Swedish-French Period Munster Osnabruck The Treaty of Westphalia The Swiss Confederacy The United Provinces of Holland Brandenburg-Prussia Treaty of the Pyrenees Ideas to remember • Describe and explain the political maneuvering and rise of the Bourbons in France • Describe and explain the reign of Philip II during the Siglo de Oro in Spain • Describe and explain the political figures of the time who fit the role of politiques. • Describe and explain the rise to power of Elizabeth I in England and her subsequent reign. • Describe and explain the causes, phases, and effects of the Thirty Year's War. Essay questions 1. In 1490 there was no such country as Spain, yet within a century it had become the most powerful nation in Europe and within another had sunk to the status of a third-rate power. Describe and analyze the major social, economic, and political reasons for the rise and fall of Spain? (Cause & Effect) 2 Analyze the causes and effects of religious rivalries and dynastic ambitions that shaped the course of the Wars of Religion between 1562-1648 3 Compare and contrast TWO of the following wars of Religion French Wars of Religion 1562-1698 Dutch Revolt 1564-1609 Thirty Years’ War 1618-1648 4. Analyze the reasons for the decline of the Holy Roman Empire as a force in European politics in the period 1517-1648 (Cause & Effect) .

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