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This was the deadliest inquisitions in all history which was designed to take out all the non Catholics.
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This painting was one of the most important during the Renaissance.
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Columbus traveled a lot by sea and he ended up in America which was actually a mistake.
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Since 1943 Columbus brought about 1,200 settlers and many different types of European animals and plants. Europeans found new foods and transported them back to the Old World. This was really important because the Columbian Exchange helped Europeans have food to eat and helped Native Americans hunt better because horses were introduced.
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Vasco de Gama set sail for India with 4 ships. This wasn't very important.
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This was basically Raphael's masterpiece because of how it captures the spirit of the Renaissance. There is many famous artists and philosophers who were in this painting.
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Michelangelo was forced to paint certain parts of the Sistine Chapel.
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The book The Prince seems to be one of the first works of philosophy and was published after Machiavelli's death.
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Martin Luther created and then posted them at the Church. This made the Pope mad and then he got kicked out of the Catholic Church.
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Martin luthers 3 treatises served as a fervent call to reformation of the church.
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Held in Worms, Germany this formal assembly was held for deliberation to determine the fate of Martin Luther.
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Following conflict between Catholic and Protestant cantons of the Swiss confederacy, Zwingli was killed during the Battle of Kappel.
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Henry was basically kicked out of the Catholic Church because he went against the believes of the Catholic Church. He got divorced and that wasn't acceptable because he also remarried and had kids out of his marriages.
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Henry VIII's institution of the Church of England and his positioning of himself as the head of the church was beginning of a long and checkered history of reformation in England.
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William Tyndale was burnt at the stake for Hersey.
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The Roman Catholic declarations following the Council of Trent eliminated virtually any hope for reconciliation between the Catholic Church and the Protestant movement.
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Martin Luther dies at the age of 62, in Eisleben, Germany.
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This was written with prayers services and daily prayers.
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Opening of direct links with Asia, Africa, and the Americas that had good far reaching economy.
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This was the first religious war of the century ended and the beginning of religious toleration in Europe.
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John Calvin's systematic theology "The institutes of the Christian religion" formed the basis for the adoption of reformed theology in Europe and America.
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Many huge groups of French Catholics killed Protestants during the French Religious Wars.
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This was the most hopeful signs that the reformation would soon end with different religious groups coexisting peacefully.
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This was a series of trade routes that linked Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
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England began concentrating on establishing colonies along the Eastern seaboard.
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The Protestant reformation was a very important movement for religious freedom throughout the world.
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Consisting of 10 documents this historical doctrine of the Lutheran church was published in June 25th.