Term for the study of grammar, rhetoric, history, and moral philosophy based on classical models.
Humanism
German monk who posted the 95 Theses criticizing the sale of indulgences.
Martin Luther
This civilization, located in modern-day Peru, was conquered by Francisco Pizarro.
The Incans
This French king, known as the "Sun King," epitomized absolutism.
King Louis XIV
Name of the Dutch trading company that dominated commerce in Asia.
The Dutch East Indian Company
The author of The Prince, who argued rulers should prioritize power over virtue.
Niccolò Machiavelli
Predestination
Portuguese prince who sponsored early exploration along the African coast.
Henry the Navigator
English civil war broke out between supporters of the king and supporters of this body.
Parliament
Despite being Calvinist, the Dutch Republic was known for this policy toward religious minorities.
Religious Tolerance
Renaissance humanists mainly looked to the writings of these two ancient civilizations
This religious order, founded by Ignatius of Loyola, focused on education, missionary work, and combating Protestantism
Society of Jesus / The Jesuits
Spanish system of forced labor in the Americas.
The Encomienda System
Dutch leader who became king of England after the Glorious Revolution
William of Orange
This Dutch painter became famous for his masterful use of light and shadow in works like The Night Watch.
Rembrandt
Unlike the Italian Renaissance, Northern Renaissance art placed greater emphasis on this aspect.
Movement encouraging stricter piety, new religious orders, and a return to spiritual discipline within Catholicism.
The Catholic Reformation
The exchange of large quantities of silver, especially from the Americas, led to this major economic crisis in 16th-century Spain.
The Price Revolution
English philosopher who defended the idea of the "social contract" in Leviathan.
Thomas Hobbes
The Dutch lost many of their overseas possessions to this rising European power by the late 17th century.
England / Great Britain
A political philosophy emphasizing the importance of active participation in public life and the role of classical learning in shaping responsible citizens.
Civic Humanism
Spanish monarch who launched the Spanish Armada against Protestant England.
King Phillip II of Spain
1494 treaty that divided the newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
Treaty of Tordesillas
Finance minister under Louis XIV who strengthened the French economy through mercantilist policies.
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
This genre of Dutch Golden Age painting focused on quiet scenes of middle-class domestic life, emphasizing order, morality, and everyday routines.
Genre Painting / Domesticity