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Notes. Notes. Notes. European Renaissance and Reformation. Chapter 17. Objective. Analyze the new ideas and values that led to the Renaissance and the Reformation. Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance. Section 1. What three advantages fostered the Renaissance in Italy ?.

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  1. Notes

  2. Notes

  3. Notes

  4. European Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 17

  5. Objective Analyze the new ideas and values that led to the Renaissance and the Reformation

  6. Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance Section 1

  7. What three advantages fostered the Renaissance in Italy?

  8. Wealthy Merchant Class Thriving Cities What three advantages fostered the Renaissance in Italy? Access to Roman ruins and ancient manuscripts from Constantinople

  9. Renaissance • 1300-1600 • Rebirth or revival of art and learning • Medici Family • Rulers • Supported the arts

  10. Humanism • Intellectual movement • Focused on human potential and achievements • Secular • Worldly • Concerned with what’s happening now

  11. Renaissance Man vs. Woman MAN WOMAN

  12. Renaissance Artist • Used realistic style • Perspective • Shows three dimensions on a flat surface

  13. Leonardo da Vinci

  14. Vernacular • Writing in your native language

  15. The Northern Renaissance Section 2

  16. Desiderius Erasmus Thomas More

  17. Johann Gutenberg • Invented the printing press • Increased a desire for learning and a rise in literacy throughout Europe

  18. Luther Leads the Reformation Section 3

  19. Causes of the Reformation

  20. 95 Thesis • Indulgence • A pardon releasing a person from punishment due to sin. • Reformation • Movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of the Christian churches that rejected the pope’s authority.

  21. What were the main points of Luther’s teachings?

  22. Pope’s Emperor’s Peasant’s War in Germany

  23. Peace of Augsburg • Agreement declaring that the religion of each German state would be decided by its ruler

  24. The Reformation Continues Section 4

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