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Counter-Reformation and Impacts of Reformation 9/19

Counter-Reformation and Impacts of Reformation 9/19. Objective: Explain the actions of the Counter (Catholic) Reformation, as well as the impacts of both Reformations in Europe. CBM Finish map Notes: Counter Reformation Impact of Reformation in Europe Review

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Counter-Reformation and Impacts of Reformation 9/19

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  1. Counter-Reformation and Impacts of Reformation 9/19 Objective: Explain the actions of the Counter (Catholic) Reformation, as well as the impacts of both Reformations in Europe. • CBM • Finish map • Notes: Counter Reformation • Impact of Reformation in Europe • Review • HW: Study for test on Chapter 1 (World around 1500, Renaissance, and Reformation)

  2. Catholic ReformationCatholic Church response to Protestant Reformation Council of Trent • Priests had to be trained • Kept church teachings • Bible • Papal doctrines • Indulgences -valid • No sale Jesuits • Ignatius of Loyola • Focus on education • Set up schools around the world • Goals • Inquisition • Established to reinforce doctrine • Existed in Spain and Portugal • Used torture and killing

  3. Impact of the Reformation

  4. Cultural Changes over time Secularism Growth of literacy Growth of Religious Tolerance

  5. Review Information World around 1500 Locate on map: • Empires: Inca, Spain, France, England, Ottoman, Persia, Mughal India, China, Songhai • Bodies of Water: Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea • Trade Routes: Silk Road, Trans-Saharan Products traded at 1500: via Silk Road, developments from India and Arabia Renaissance • Causes/where it began • People: Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, Da Vinci, Shakespeare, Erasmus, Gutenberg, Machiavelli • Terms: humanism, secular, vernacular, printing press, perspective, classical, patron, Don Quixote • Difference between Northern and Southern Renaissance Reformation • Church: Hierarchy, role, way of life • Causes of Reformation • People: Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Wycliffe, Jan Huss, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I • Terms: indulgence, simony, excommunication, Huguenots, Protestant Reformation, Thirty Years War, Peace of Augsburg. Act of Supremacy, Anglican Church, predestination, elect Counter (Catholic) Reformation • People: Ignatius of Loyola • Terms: Jesuits, Council of Trent, Index of Forbidden Books, Inquisition Impact of Reformation - Thirty Years War, Peace of Augsburg, France, Growth of Literacy and Religious tolerance, Capitalism, Edict of Nantes

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