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Created by Christopher Davis, Staunton City Schools Information courtesy of Thomas Travato, Louisa County Schools Renaissance Humanist Wrote “In Praise of Folly” India Gold Salt Coffee Ceramics Compass Silk Tea Porcelain Textiles Muslims/Arabs (That’s why their called Arabic numerals) Martin Luther (he’s got 95 Theses, but the Pope ain’t one) Hates Indulgences Bible is the only source of truth John Calvin Henry VIII Elizabeth I Catholics Protestants Edict of Nantes (issued by French King Henry IV) Counter Reformation Prince Henry the Navigator Vasco da Gama Jacques Cartier Christophe r Colombus Magellan Drake Aztecs Incas To Americas – Horses, Cattle, Disease To Europe – Plants (Tomatoes, Potatoes, Tobacco, Corn, etc.) Native (First) Americans die of disease European population increases From Americas to Europe – raw materials (lumber, sugar, cotton, etc.) From Europe to Africa – manufactured goods From Africa to Americas – Slaves Middle Passage = slave trade from Africa to Americas People – Ottomans City – Constantinople City name changed to Istanbul Japan Slaves – Middle Passage Imports – corn, peanuts, manufactured goods Exports – slaves, gold, ivory Mother countries get wealthy from trade with colonies during the Commercial Revolution. Copernicus Kepler Galileo Newton Harvey Pasteur Jenner Heliocentric Theory Laws of planetary motion Proved heliocentry theory with telescope Gravity, laws of motion Heart circulates the blood Germ theory of disease Small pox vaccine Who said “I am the state”, and built Versailles as his symbol of power? Louis XIV (14) Who westernized his country, and built St. Petersburg as his symbol of power? Peter the Great Oliver Cromwell William Mary & The Enlightenment (aka the Age of Reason) Hobbes Locke Rousseau Montesquie Voltaire Best government is absolute monarchy Natural rights are Life, Liberty & Property Social Contract Three branches of government are best Freedom of Religion & Freedom of Speech Enlightenmen t American Revolution Two important events of F.R. Storming of the Bastille (Starts it all) Reign of Terror (starts with execution of Louis XVI – 16) Two Results of F.R. End of Absolute Monarchy in France Rise of Napoleon Father Miguel Hidalgo Toussaint L’Ouverture Simon Bolivar Starts independence movement in Mexico Starts independence movement in Haiti Starts independence movement in South America Eugene Delacroix Cervantes Napoleon Congress Vienna (Metternich) of Who unifies Northern Italy using diplomacy? Count Cavour Who unifies Southern Italy through violence? Garibaldi Otto von Bismarck Enclosure movement (farmers move to cities) Cheap labor (those unemployed farmers) Natural resources (remember coal) Inventions (spinning jenny, flying shuttle, steam engine) Eli Whitney Johann Gutenburg James Watt Henry Bessemer Cotton Gin Printing Press Steam Engine Process for making steel Who gives us the ideas of Capitalism? Adam Smith Other ideas from Smith Laissez-faire (no government involvement) Private ownership of means of production What’s his book called? Wealth of Nations Who gives us the ideas of Communism? Karl Marx Other ideas from Marx Communism needs violent revolution Redistribution of Wealth Government owns means of production What’s his book called? Communist Manifesto Who worked in factories because they were a source of cheap labor? Women Children What reforms resulted from those labor practices? Suffrage (vote) for Women Child labor laws What caused the rise of labor unions? Poor working conditions in factories How did workers get more rights (sick time, vacation, better pay, better hours)? Strikes Collective bargaining Markets Materials (raw) Suez Canal Spheres of Influence Trade Enclaves Militarism Alliance System Imperialism Nationalism Zimmerman Telegram Germany offered alliance to Mexico if it would invade U.S.A. Blames Germany for WWI Germany pays reparations Germany has reduced military Creates League of Nations Creates Mandate System France – Syria & Lebanon Great Britain – Palestine & Jordan Poor Leadership of Nicholas II WWI Vladimir Lenin Joseph Stalin U.S.S.R. (Soviet Union) No power to enforce its decisions United States never joins High unemployment Bank failures Rise of totalitarian governments Manchuria To get Raw Materials (imperialism) Appeasement (remember Munich Conference) Germany Invades Poland Fall of France Battle of Britain Germany invades Soviet Union Japan attacks Pearl Harbor D-Day V-E Day (Germany Surrenders) Atomic bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki V-J Day (Japan surrenders) Armenian Genocide – Turks kill Christians Holocaust – Nazis kill Jews, gypsies & others (aka Final Solution) Rwanda – Hutus vs Tutsis Yugoslavia – Christians kill Muslims United States Capitalism NATO Democracy USSR Communism Warsaw Pact Totalitarianism Communism Korean War (N.Korea vs S.Korea) Vietnam War (N.Vietnam vs S.Vietnam) Cuban Missile Crisis Berlin Wall Who controls mainland China after the war? Mao (communists) What kind of economy did they have? Communist What kind of government did they have? Totalitarian (dictatorship) Who controls Taiwan (island) after the war? Chiang Kai-Shek What kind of economy did they have? Capitalist What kid of government did they have? Democracy Korean Conflict (War) North vs. South Communist vs. Capitalist War ends with Cease Fire Still in conflict today Vietnam War North vs. South Communist vs. Capitalist War ends with South Vietnam defeated Unified country today India Civil Disobedience Passive Resistance United Nations Charter West Africa – peaceful independence Algeria & Kenya – violent independence Apartheid Ended by Nelson Mandela Judaism Islam Christianity China & Southeast Asia Middle East North Africa Indonesia Israel (Middle East) Siddhartha (founder) Ashoka (spreads) Eightfold Path or Four Noble Truths lead to enlightenment Migration of guest workers Refugees Judaism Islam Islam Christianity International Monetary Fund North American Free Trade Agreement United Nations Developed Countries Lots of technology Low infant mortality rate High GDP (gross domestic product) High PCI (per capita income) High literacy rate Developing Countries Limited access to technology High infant mortality Low GDP Low PCI Lower literacy rate Globalization (think Wal-Mart, Coca-Cola, etc)