about two hundred and seventy Bishops were coming. The Council of Trent hoped to restore peace to Christians and correct broken or damaged morals. The Council of Trent was held because the Church needed to investigate the Doctrine and the reform. Charles V a Roman emperor…
research this event. Charles W. Upham, George Kittredge, Paul Boyer, Stephen Nissenbaum, Linnda Caporael, Carol Karlsen, Peter Charles Hoffer, and Emerson Baker were not the only people to write about the Salem Witch trials and they will not be the last. However, future historians will continue to build off their work and either support or criticize their theories and conclusions. The historiography of the Salem Witch Trials changed drastically over a period of 148 years. Charles Upham’s 1867…
trading and working with the Byzantines until they were conquered by the Mongols in 1240 CE. Most of the Slavic Empire had been captured by 724, but Alexander Nevsky stopped the Mongol invasion at the Neva River in 724 CE. As mentioned previously, Charles Martel stopped the Muslim invasion during the Battle of Tours…
Vesteras •Poland was split between Lutherans, Anabaptists, Calvinists, and Antitrinitarians •Reaction Against Protestants •Charles V tried to enforce a compromise between Protestants and Catholics •Turned to a military solution •Established puppet rulers in Saxony and Hesse, and issued imperial law that Protestants had to return to Catholicism •The Peace of Augsburg •Charles reinstated Protestant leaders and guaranteed Lutherans religious freedoms in the Peace of Passau - surrendering his…
Technology, Economic Independence, Cultural Development Sources o Anonymous, Statue of Christ in Rio De Janeiro [BUILT IN 1933] (n.d.). Copyright 2003 Oregon Public Broadcasting and its licensors. o Itaipu Binacional, Itaipu Dam Built in 1976, 2015 DAY X: GHANA AND THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION This lesson will analyze the industrialization of the first decolonized state in Africa, the struggles of development and the success. Students will analyze charts of economic growth and look at the social…
So he proves it by comparing the relation between England and France and between England and Ireland. He says that there is '' cooperation'' between France and England but no ''ministerial approbation of alterations in the domestic laws'' meaning that they are not involved in the French policy of ''suppression of public liberty''. At the time, it was Charles X at the head as an absolute monarch and it was a policy against revolution. So he denounces the hypocrisis…
Revolutions, enlighten political and social thinkers, and conflict with one another had left the European powers like England and France broke, under revolution and believing that the Roman ideal was not appropriate for the time period (Houck 10/26/16). This however creates the underpinning for a time period where colonialism is once again at its height, and the ideals of the Roman…
Formation of an Empire Through Power and Greed Joshua Atler 9/27/14 Modern World History Honors Mr. Hardy Ferdinand II was born in 1452 as the son of John II of Aragon. In 1468, he became the king of Sicily, an island near Italy. Before he became the king of Aragon, he married Isabella I in 1469. She was the future queen of Castile, and Ferdinand was the future king of Aragon. In 1474, Isabella inherited the throne of Castile. John II died in 1479, and Ferdinand II then rose to the throne…
People was made to commemorate the French Revolution. The French Revolution began in the 1780’s and ended in the in the 1790’s. The Liberal Republicans were enraged by the violation of the constitution and planned to overthrow King Charles X, who was the last King of France. The revolution overthrew the King, and established stable government. These events changed the course of history and caused a decline in monarchies.In the artwork by Delacroix, Liberty is embodied as an energetic and…
Bernard Courtois in 1811. While running experiments on seaweed he stepped on iodine. Bernard Courtois was a French chemist born in Dijon, France on February 8, 1777, in a house just across the street from the famous old Dijon Academy. Even though he discovered the element, he lacked the resources to identify it as a new element. He died on September 27, 1838, Paris, France ("Discovery of Iodine by Bernard Courtois,"). Gay-Lussac was a French chemist who identified it as a new element and…