Renaissance + Age of Discovery TestRevival of classical learning of the

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Revival of classical learning of the

Greeks & Romans

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What types of study were re-developed during the Renaissance?

literature, art, education, and architecture

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The Renaissance began in.....

Italy

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Some of the most important cities during the Renaissance were:

Florence, Rome, Venice, Genoa, and Milan

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Many of the early Renaissance thinkers believed in the idea of

Humanism

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Humanism

People are seen as the center of the world. Everything is explained using a humanist approach

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The people of the Renaissance studied:

Grammar History Poetry using classical texts
Rhetoric

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Francesco Petrarch

considered the father of humanism

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Giovanni Boccaccio

- Wrote the "Decameron"
- Was about a group of people outside of Florence hiding from the Black Plague
- Told stories about their experiences

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Dante Alighieri

- Wrote the "Divine Comedy"
- He visits heaven, purgatory, and hell
- Meets people along during his journey
- Written in Italian not Latin
- Wrote for common people not learned

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Niccolo Machiavelli

- Wrote the "Prince"
- Advised rulers to maintain the safety of their states by whatever means they thought necessary
- Lying, cheating, stealing, and killing would be acceptable

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Thomas More

- Wrote the book utopia
- Ideal society
- Laws enforced by citizens themselves
- Freedom of religion

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William Shakespeare

- Wrote palms like Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth
- Dealt with feelings that have not changed

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Renaissance Art:

- Realistic and life-like
- Perspective - illusion of depth

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One of the most important inventions during the Renaissance was

the printing press

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Who is associated with the first printing press?

Gutenberg

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Renaissance science

experimentation, observation, and use of math to solve problems

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Da Vinci

anatomy -used corpses to discover how the human body works

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Astronomy

Copernicus, Kepler and Galileo Heliocentric - as opposed to geocentric

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The Renaissance led to a period of

European exploration.

The period led to improvements in navigation and sailing.

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The Renaissance led people to become

curious about their surroundings

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Marco Polo

The first major explorer of the Renaissance period
- was an Italian who visited China and lived there for 17 years and came back to Europe and wrote about his travels

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Marco Polo had an interest in

China - Asia grew

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Prince Henry (Portugal) the Navigator

- He started one of the first schools of navigation
- Portugal was the first country to start a systematic exploration of the world
- One of the areas that European countries became interested in was Africa (it was used as an all water route to Asia, gold, ivory, and slave).

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In 1487 Batolomeau Dias sailed around the

Cape of Good Hope - the crew mutinied - so they never completed the journey.

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In 1497 Vasco Da Gama made the complete trip to

India for Portugal

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Christopher Columbus thought that

he could reach Asia going the opposite direction (he thought he could circumnavigate the world).

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Who financed Columbus' voyage?

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain

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Columbus' three ships

Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria

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Columbus sailed the ocean blue in

1942

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Columbus has three more expeditions:

1493, 1498, 1502 and never realized he had discovered a new world.

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When Columbus landed he called the inhabitants INDIANS because

he thought he was in India.

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Columbus after his fourth journey was

arrested by Spanish authorities for atrocities done to the Natives.

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America was named after

Americo Vespucci - explorer and he studied and explored the area that Columbus had explored earlier.

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Vespucci (scout) realized that

the land was in fact a new discovery (1503).

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Martin Waldseemuller mapped out the area and decided to name the area after

Vespucci - America

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In 1513 Balboa found the

Isthmus of Panama - cross in between North and South America.

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Balboa represents

Spain

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Once Balboa crosses through the Americas he discovers....

the Pacific Ocean

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In 1519 Ferdinand Mafellan sailed across......

the Pacific Ocean and discovered the Philippine Islands.

he was killed in a battle with the inhabitants there
Of the 237 men that started the journey - only 18 returned

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European countries began to set up colonies in other areas of the world like.....

North America, Africa, and India

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The British developed the

strongest navy in the world

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Phillip II of Spain was married to

Mary Tudor.
Both very Catholic

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Elizabeth had pirates attack

Spanish ships, steal the cargo(gold), and bring it to England.

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Phillip insists that Elizabeth have........

Fransis Drake arrested and charged with piracy.

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Elizabeth not only did not have Drake arrested but she

knighted him

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Phillip orders.....

his Spanish fleet (Spanish Armada) to attack England

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Who leads the English fleet to victory over Spain?

Sir Francis Drake

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Defeat of the Spanish Armada occurred in

1588

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The defeat of the Spanish Armada began...

the decline in power of Spain in 1588

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With the decline of Spain France becomes the major rival of

Britain

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Lack of precious metals led to the use of

currency.
IOU - paper money

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Mercantilism

the wealth of a nation consisted of the supply of money and precious metals in the hands of the government or its people

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Every country wanted

to sell more than they bought

Made colonies important - Raw materials, and they were a market for manufactured goods.