Identify where each of the following items went during the Triangular Trade.
The was the period of extensive changes in the European economy between 1400 and 1750 began as the result of money becoming standardized or gets a (two words).
The Age of Exploration began as the results of new economic developments such as:
Mercantilism
The Commercial Revolution
Standardized money
Movement of trade from the Mediterranean area to the Atlantic nations
Formation of Joint-stock companies
The need for raw material
More powerful monarchs
The need for Spices from Asia
(last name) came up with the theory, which states that the sun is the center of the universe, but could not prove it because he did not have the instruments or mathematics. (last name) proved the theory using . proved the theory physically using the .
The Catholic Church started the Counter/Catholic to stop people from leaving the Church as well as to stop the spread of . The person who was responsible for starting this was Pope .
was the English monarch who left the Catholic Church, and formed the Anglican Church or (three words).
The religious movement that divided the Catholic Church and created new Christian religions was called the .
Ignatius Loyola started the Catholic religious order known as the or the Society of Jesus.
Jan & Hubert were responsible for creating a new style of painting known as the which used oil on canvas. They also were known for the detail of the faces they painted as well as their painting of and .
sculpted the statue David and helped design .
(first and last name) was able to gained control of Habsburg lands as the result of the which was an agreement between her father and other European leaders.
The was a list of books the Catholic Church banned because they were considered a threat the Catholics. 's book was put on it for 200 years after he appeared before the .
The was the second stage of the Triangle Trade which involved the transportation of across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas.
The differences between the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance was the Italian Renaissance looked to the ancient Greeks and Romans early Christian Church Holy Roman Empire( ancient Greeks and Romans, early Christian Church, Holy Roman Empire ) for inspiration while the Northern Renaissance looked at the early Christian Church ancient Greeks and Romans Holy Roman Empire( early Christian Church, ancient Greeks and Romans, Holy Roman Empire ).
John Calvin Martin Luther Henry VIII Johann Tetzell( John Calvin, Martin Luther, Henry VIII, Johann Tetzell ) formed a new religion based on the idea of predestination.
Absolutism Divine Rights of Kings Monarchy Oligarchy( Absolutism, Divine Rights of Kings, Monarchy, Oligarchy ) is a system of government in which the ruler determines policy without consulting either the people or their representatives.
The Habsburg Tudor Medici( Habsburg, Tudor, Medici ) family controlled Holy Roman Empire, Spain, the Netherlands, Bohemia, Austria, Hungary, parts of Italy as well the territories in the Americas
In 1643, ❌ became the king of France and was known as the “Sun King”.
As a child, , he was frightened by the , which was a series of civil wars in France that involved the nobility and citizens of Paris. As a result he moved his palace from Paris to Versailles. This palace, known as became his symbol of absolute power.