movements
movements 2.0
rulers
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dates
100

first European movement from 1300-1600, when humanism and secularism,things that are not of religious beliefs started.

Renaissance 

100

A medieval view of the world, superstition was a key theme, universities were formed to educate the elite and have more discoveries and new ideas such as the heliocentric view, laws of motion, universal gravitation, inductive method, and scientific method.

Scientific Revolution 

100

1682-1725, ruled in Russia, this ruler modernized Russia with many reforms and foreign policies 

Peter the Great 

100

1618-1648, the most important religious war, caused by a failure of the peace of Augsburg, this war started the Trearty of Westphalia 

30 years war 

100

1618-1648

30 years war 

200

1517, after the Renaissance, there was a lot of corruption in the church as a cause, and an effect was the peace of Augsburg 

The Reformation 

200

caused by the new ideas of the scientific revolution and the start of questioning everything, John Locke said we have natural right, freedom to life, liberty, and property, there was also the enlogtened philosophies such as Volatire, Montequieu, Diederot, and Rousseau

Enlightenment 

200

1799-1815, a ruler in france who wanted reform and served on the french republic as a part of the first consul

Napoleon Bonaparte 

200

1588, King Phillip II had 130 ships with 30,000 troops to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I and restore Catholic rule over England

spanish armada 

200

1789

french revolution 

300

1560-1648, wars that were fought over primarily religious issues, such as the 30 years war, a failure of the peace of Augsburg, fought between the catholic and protestants.

Wars of Religion

300

During this time there was the agricultural revolution which was where efficiency came into play, making production better, faster, and cheaper. Mercantilism was also a big part of the economy, everything to benefit the state, 

18th century europe 

300

1638-1715, an absolutist ruler in france, who called himseld the sun kind and said that he was the state, he wanted on king, one law, and one faith, he also built the palace of Versailles 

Louis XIV (14)

300

1572, 20,000 huegonots were killed, the marriage between Maragret Ol Valois and Henry of Navarre was supposed to Reconcile Catholics and Heugonots

st.Bartholomew Massacure 

300

18th century

enlightenment

400

there was constitutionalism in both Western and Eastern Europe, western Europe was behind by about 100 years with the Tudor dynasty ruling 

17th Century Europe 

400

1789-1815, there were three estates, the lowest, the third estate wanted a constitution and a more representative government for them so they fought for a constitution while King Louis XV (15) was on the throne and they did gain a constitution.

The French Revolution

400

1754-1793, a ruler who reigned in france during the time of the french revolution, he died by the guillotine 

Louis XVI (16)

400

1587-1589, fought between Henry III, Henry of Bourbon, a heugonot leader, and Henry of Navarre, all fighting for the French throne, and Henry of Navarre came out of it as King

war of the 3 henry's

400

1517

reformation 

500

1589-1715, When king Louis XIV (14) was ruling as an absolutist, wanting everything for the state and him claiming he was the state. One king, One Law, One Faith for government 

Absolutism 

500

1799-1815, there were a lot of reforms and he started the Napoleonic code which was legal unity and codification over the French law, Napoleans main goal was to make sure that no one would overthrow him, Most everyone did not like him and tried to send him away 

Napoleonic Era 

500

1762-1797, she ruled in Russia, succeding her husband Peter III (3), she westernized Russia and expanded Russia's territory

Catherine the great 

500

during Spains golden age, the dutch revolt was fought during this time which spain, Phillip, lost in to William of Orange

Spains Catholic Cruscade 

500

16th and 17th century 

scientific revolution