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The Puritan Revolution was a movement that emerged in England in the 16th century, of Calvinistic confession, which rejected both the Catholic Church and the Anglican Church
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Enrique VIII annulment of his marriage to Catalina de Aragón.
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separation of parliament and church in Rome
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Eduardo 6th fast forward of Protestantism
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Mary Tudor becomes queen, restoring Catholicism, killed Protestants
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Elizabeth 1st created Elizabethan agreement to mediate between the two religions
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Controversy over clothing of clergymen by Calvinist groups, the Puritans, preaching, pamphlets in Cambridge and Oxford.
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Elizabeth 1st die. She did not had children. The kindome passed to Jacobo 1st
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King did not allow it, but allowed the translation of the bible known as the king james edition
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Charles 1st started with catholics practices.
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Rene Discards "I think and then I exist" wrote the speech of the method
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Voltaire main promoter and representative
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Parliament overthrew Carlos 1 and Oliver Cromwell was took importance.
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Charles 2nd raises to power and restore values. It was the era of persecution to puritanism.
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Isaac Newton, mathematical principles
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England's mighty revolution, they sought the power of the people
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Tolerance law allows groups to continue operating but they will not be church.
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Montesquieu wrote the spirit of the laws
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Compendium of information
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To wealth of nations by Adam smith the modern economy
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French Revolution, called aura of humanity by Federico Hegel