Revolutions 1/4/10http://students.resa.net/milewski
• OBJECTIVE: Examine what is Infinitely Reasonable.
• I. Administrative Stuff-Attendance-Week Ahead
• II. The Day the Universe Changed-questions on episode#5 “Infinitely Reasonable”
• III. Homework due Friday!1.) Read Chapter#16 section#1 p.394-397
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.3972.) Read Chapter#16 section#3 p.401-405
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.4053.) Read Chapter#16 section#5 p.410-415
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.415
Revolutions 1/5/10http://students.resa.net/milewski
• OBJECTIVE: Complete examination of European influence during the age of Exploration.
• I. Journal#10 pt.A-Examine “Geography & History” p.402-Answer questions (1-3) p.402
• II. Journal#10 pt.B-notes on Europeans in the America’s
• III. Homework due Friday!!1.) Read Chapter#16 section#1 p.394-397
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.3972.) Read Chapter#16 section#3 p.401-405
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.4053.) Read Chapter#16 section#5 p.410-415
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.415
The French in North America• In the early 1500s, the
French began fishing off the coast of Newfoundland (Canada).
• 1608 – First permanent settlement in New France (Quebec).
• Jesuits soon followed converting the Natives to Christianity.
• Helped by Native American allies, French fur traders advanced inland & claimed large areas of land for France.
http://www.meadwildlife.org/history/history-05a.jpg
The English in North America• First permanent English
settlement Jamestown, Virginia 1607.
• The Pilgrims showed up in 1620. (Plymouth, Mass)
• By the 1700s the struggle for power between the British & French led to the French & Indian War (The Seven Years War)
• The Treaty of Paris gave control of Canada to the British and lands east of the Mississippi.
http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/revolution-images/images/treaty-of-paris-01.jpg
Changes in Europe• New foods come to Europe
from the Americas.-tomatoes, potatoes, pumpkins, beans, squash, corn, pineapples, and peppers.
• Tobacco & Chocolate• The new crops led to
population growth.• Millions migrated to the
America’s from Europe & force brought millions more from Africa.
• The growth in population led to inflation.
http://www.nwhm.org/images/jamestown/page3image1_large.jpg
Revolutions 1/6/10 http://students.resa.net/milewski
• OBJECTIVE: Examine the concepts related to Exploration.
• I. Chapter#15&16 Guided ReadingsComplete the following activities due today!
-Chapter#15 section#1 Guided Reading
-Chapter#16 section#3 Guided Reading
• II. Chapter#15&16 Review-Review for Chapter#15&16 Test
Revolutions 1/7/10http://students.resa.net/milewski
• OBJECTIVE: Examine Credit Where It’s Due.
• I. Administrative Stuff-Attendance
• II. The Day the Universe Changed-questions on episode#6 “Credit Where It’s Due”
• III. Homework due Tomorrow!1.) Read Chapter#16 section#1 p.394-397
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.3972.) Read Chapter#16 section#3 p.401-405
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.4053.) Read Chapter#16 section#5 p.410-415
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.415
• NOTICE: Chapter#15&16 Test Tomorrow!
Revolutions 1/8/10http://students.resa.net/milewski• OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate mastery of Chapter#15&16 and begin
examination of the Age of Absolutism.
• I. Administrative Stuff-attendance-distribution of test
• II. Chapter#15&16 Test• III. Journal#11 pt.A
-Examine the map on p.423-Answer questions (1-3) p.423
• IV. Journal#11 pt.B-notes on Spain and the Holy Roman Empire
• V. Homework Friday 1/15/101.) Read Chapter#17 section#1 p.422-426
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.4262.) Chapter#17 section#2 p.426-430
-Answer questions (1-6)* p.430
Empire of Charles V• In the 1500s, wealth from
the Americas made Spain the richest empire in Europe.
• Arts & literature were at their height.
• But, this surplus wealth eventually led to the decline of the empire.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wggerman/map/images/charlesvempire.jpg
Charles V• Charles the grandson
of Ferdinand & Isabella and ruled an empire that was vast.
• He wore two crowns.• He was the heir to the
Spanish crown and that of the Austrian Hapsburgs (Holy Roman Empire)
http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=97228&rendTypeId=4
Constant Warfare• Ruling both empires meant Charles
was constantly at war.
• As you know, war costs money.
• He was at war with France for claims the Hapsburgs had in Italy.
• He fought against Protestant movements in the German states (he had to allow some of the princes to be Protestant)
• His greatest for was the Ottoman Empire.
• If it wasn’t for Poland, the Ottomans would have captured Vienna.
http://ron.heavengames.com/cpix/gameinfo/nations/spain/charlesV.jpg
Poland• 1683 King Jan
Sobieski broke the Ottoman siege of Vienna.
• This stopped the Ottoman Empire from conquering Eastern & Central Europe.
http://www.pages.drexel.edu/undergrad/ds22/rakoczi
King Philip II• He reigned from 1556-
1598• He spent much of his
time working & led a Spartan life style.
• He ruled as an absolute monarch & believed in divine right.
• He saw himself as guardian of the Catholic Church & enforced religious unity.
http://www.nps.gov/casa/historyculture/images/philipII_1.jpg
Wars of King Phillip II• Lepanto 1571 – Spain & Italian allies
defeated an Ottoman fleet.• Netherlands (1560s-1581) – Protestant
provinces in the richest part of the empire revolted along religious lines, against high taxes, and autocratic Spanish rule.
• England 1588 – Spanish Armada sail on England.
The Spanish Armada• By the 1580s, Philip viewed
the Protestant Queen of England, Elizabeth I, as his primary foe.
• She had supported the Dutch against the Spanish.
• She supported Sea Dogs (Privateers) to plunder Spanish treasure ships.
• To end the English attacks Phillip assembled a huge fleet to sail on England. http://www.dover-kent.co.uk/people/images/pic_elizabeth_i_armada.jpg
The Spanish Armada• In 1588, 130 ships with 20,000
men and 2,400 pieces of artillery set sail for England.
• Weird weather made the superior Spanish ships vulnerable to the lighter faster English ships.
• Then, a savage storm blew up scattering the Armada & ended the planned invasion.
• The Spanish were soon replaced by Dutch, English, and French fleets.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/2c/Routes_armada.gif/270px-Routes_armada.gif
The Golden Century• Philip was a huge
patron of the arts.• El Greco “the Greek”
– the Painter • Miguel de Cervantes
– he wrote Don Quixote.
http://www.vangelismovements.com/ElGrecoFrontB.jpg
El Greco
http://herschel.esac.esa.int/Toledo/toledo_elgreco.jpg http://www.champagnat.org/images/mundomarymaria/imaculada/images/El%20Greco-1_jpg.jpg
El Greco
El Greco
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