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Serfdom is the status of peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism. It was a condition of bondage which developed primarily during the High Middle Ages in Europe and lasted in some countries until the mid-19th century.
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The domination of the Medici family in Florence.
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Was very important artist of the renaissance, painted the Mona Lisa
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Made by Gutenberg, Fust, and Schöffer, made printing various texts possible
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Houses of York and Lancaster had a civil war that negatively affected trade agriculture and domestic industry
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expanded russia
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Ferdinand and Isabella completed the reconquista (The Reconquista is the name given to a long series of wars and battles between the Christian Kingdoms and the Muslim Moors for control of the Iberian Peninsula), but many Jews remained because they aided royal power
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Columbus reaches the Americas
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Time of artistic achievements led by Florence and Rome
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Michelangelo creates the statue of David (out of David and Goliath) which symbolizes civic independence and resistance to oligarchical tyranny
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Short political treatise by Niccolò Machiavelli discussing political power, how the ruler should maintain, gain and increase (political power)
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Martin Luther creates 95 theses that opposed indulgences (which got him excommunicated)
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Luther's beliefs made a social impact (on all social classes) which led to peasant revolts in 1525, which he did not approve of
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was really mean, but expanded the land for russia
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The scientific revolution was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human anatomy) and chemistry transformed views of society and nature.
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Merici establishes Ursuline order for education of women
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Much of Northern Europe broke away from the Roman Catholic Church but Protestantism spread and became popular
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France and Spain signed treaty, which ended the long conflict known as the Habsburg Valois Wars where Spain won
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formulated the law of inertia
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best known for his laws of planetary motion
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marked the resumption of religious civil war in France.
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main purpose was trade, exploration and colonization throughout the 17th and 18th centuries
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Protestant bohemian revolt over religious freedom led to war in Germany,bohemians fought for religious liberty and independence from Habsburg rule
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the idea of all the power of the state belongs to the monarch
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An acedemy made for learning the french language
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made the best militaristic states, conquered lands
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allowed colbert to change frances economy
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bc slaves
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The introduction of the legislation caused Britain's shipping industry to develop in isolation.
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Colbert applied concepts of mercantilism to france, making it the leading nation of the world
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a Cossack leader who led a major uprising against the nobility and Tsar's bureaucracy in South Russia
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a classic period for art that was very popular in eastern europe
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The Edict of Nantes of 1598, had granted the Huguenots the right to practice their religion without persecution from the state.
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meant to overthrow king of england (James 2) with the dutch
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a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton, and its prominent exponents include Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.
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more common people could read nowadays
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w open field system
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more work being done for less money (by slaves)
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The war started with a surprising Austrian offensive by Prince Eugen in Italy in 1701 and an Anglo Dutch offensive on the lower Rhine and Meuse under Marlborough in 1702.
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became the new russian capital
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series of peace treaties that concluded the war of the war of the spanish succussion
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due to frederick the great
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frederick the great wanted the state of prussia to be elite above other states in knowledge too
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was very popular with wealthy people and nobles
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due to sex out of marriage and more marriages
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where they would kill and take care of children
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stemming back from the middle ages
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She was the only woman ruler in the 650 history of the Habsburg dynasty.
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a political ideology that held that a monarch should have complete power
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The sharp increase in out-of-wedlock births
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John Wesley was an Anglican divine and theologian who, with his brother Charles Wesley
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Economic liberalism is the ideological belief in organizing the economy on individualist lines, meaning that the greatest possible number of economic decisions are made by individuals and not by collective institutions or organizations.
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written by madame du coudray
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the social contract or political contract is a theory or model, originating during the Age of Enlightenment
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Under her reign, Russia expanded its territories and modernized,
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the jesuits were followers of jesus who promoted his grace
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America fought for their independence from england
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the magnum opus of the Scottish economist and moral philosopher Adam Smith
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designed to assist the pro-royal faction in the revolutionry government against the republicans rather than threaten a war
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period in french history marked by dominance of maximilien Robespierre. many proponents based by writings of jean-jaques rousseau, idea associated with dechristianization of france
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established bynational convention, reign of terror, founding of directory (govt of France during penulitimate stage of france)
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A waves of killings in paris and other cities during the frendh revolution, fear that foreign armieswould attack Paris and the inmatesof the city's prisons would revolt and massacre the people
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Proclaimed France a republic in 1792, purpose to provide a new constitution after the overthrow of monarchy
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Austria and Prussiawere not naturl allies given recent european history, but at pillnitz they reached agreement and put out a declaration.
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June of 1793, committee produced a republican constitution,provided for universal male suffrage but was suspended indefinitely bc state of emergency, committee continued to govern using reason that govt would be "revolutionary Peace"
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executed by Guillotine, was taken to the place of execution (Place de Revolution) accompanied by a priest
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Established by Robespieree, fixed bread prices and nationalized some businesses, instigated the reign of terror
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they would inject smallpox in people who were not infected
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Napoleon defeats austrian armies in italy and returns triumphant to paris.
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Napoleon overthrows the directory and seizes power
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Nap crowns himself emperor
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Nap. defeats Austria and Russia at the battle of austerlitz
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slave trading was baaaaaaaad
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Napoleon invades russia with 600000 men retreating disastrously during the late fall and winter