Reformation and the rise of the nation state.

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REFORMATION AND THE RISE OF THE NATION STATE. Separation of Church and State Rise of Protestantism Creation of Nation-States

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Reformation and the rise of the nation state. Separation of Church and State Rise of Protestantism Creation of Nation-States. Where we end up at the end of the 16 th Century… . Roman Catholic Church declines in power Other Christian churches share in power The idea of a “country” is born - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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REFORMATION AND THE RISE OF THE NATION STATE.Separation of Church and StateRise of ProtestantismCreation of Nation-States

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Where we end up at the end of the 16th Century…

1. Roman Catholic Church declines in power

2. Other Christian churches share in power

3. The idea of a “country” is born4. New Empires rise- especially England

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1. Roman Catholic Church Declines

Criticisms of the Church• Use of wealth (from Catholics) for personal use• Selling of indulgences• Controlling attitude- role of Priests, Priests’

lifestyles

Scientific Method

Printing Press

Humanism

Exploration

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2. Other Christian Churches Rise

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2. Other Christian Churches Rise

THE REFORMATION Erasmus

Teacher Criticized from

inside Martin Luther

95 Theses Predestination Priests’ lives Excommunica

ted Criticized from

outside• Technology

Bible & literacy

THE COUNTER-REFORMATION Reform

Council of Trent (corruption but not beliefs changed)

Propaganda Jesuits Banned

certain books

Supported certain artists

Inquisition

Change

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3. The Nation- State is Born

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3. The Nation- State is BornReformation- a struggle for power. This resulted in a political struggle for power as well…

Unite, Stabilise, Modernise Forbade private armies Court of Star Chamber Supported rise of a Middle Class,

Cottage Industries John Cabot

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4. New Empires Rise

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4. New Empires Rise

• Statesmanship• Good money management• Diplomacy• Golden Age-- Patriotism

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Why is the Reformation historically significant?

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Who was involved with the Reformation and in what ways?

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What changed during the Reformation and why did this change matter?

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How did the Catholic Church try to stop the Reformation?

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How did England change from chaos and civil war to peace and power?

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How did England grow into a powerful empire under Elizabeth I?

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Who benefitted from England becoming a powerful empire?

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How does Canada’s history connect to England’s rise as an empire?