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Renaissance
Currently contains an era in Europe in which people began to show a greater interest in art and science.
Enlightenment
Currently contains an intellectual movement that took place from 1600 to 1800, focused on the individual rather than tradition.
Crusades
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Feudalism
Currently contains religious reform movement in Europe challenging the authority and the doctrine of the Catholic Church.
Protestant Reformation
Currently contains series of military and religious movements by European Christian seeking to conquer lands connected to Jesus from Muslim control.
geocentric theory
Currently contains the idea that the earth is the center of the universe.
Papal States
Currently contains a series of territories on the Italian peninsula that were under direct control of the Pope.
Thirty Years' War
Currently contains a political, military, and social system based on land ownership.
Manorialism
Currently contains a political system in which peasant farmers depended on the land and protection of a lord.
Bubonic Plague
Currently contains armed conflict between Catholic and Protestant forces in Central Europe.

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- Renaissance — A cultural movement in Europe (roughly 14th–17th centuries) marked by renewed interest in classical learning, the arts, science, and humanism.
- Enlightenment — An intellectual movement (mainly 17th–18th centuries) that emphasized reason, individual rights, scientific inquiry, and skepticism of tradition and absolute authority.
- Crusades — A series of religiously motivated military expeditions (mainly 11th–13th centuries) by European Christians aiming to capture or control lands in the Eastern Mediterranean, especially the Holy Land.
- Feudalism — The political and social system of medieval Europe in which land (fiefs) was held in exchange for service and loyalty between lords and vassals.
- Protestant Reformation — A 16th-century religious reform movement that challenged the authority and doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church and led to the creation of Protestant churches.
- Geocentric theory — The model that places the Earth at the center of the universe, with the sun, planets, and stars revolving around it (Ptolemaic system).
- Papal States — Territories on the Italian peninsula that were under the direct secular and spiritual rule of the Pope (from the early Middle Ages until 1870).
- Thirty Years' War — A large-scale European conflict (1618–1648) fought largely in Central Europe, involving Catholic and Protestant states and intertwined political and religious motives.
- Manorialism — The economic and social system of medieval rural life in which peasants worked the lord’s manor, owed labor or rent, and relied on the lord for protection and access to land.
- Bubonic Plague — The pandemic (Black Death) caused by Yersinia pestis in the 14th century that killed a large portion of Europe’s population; spread by fleas on rodents and caused fever, buboes, and high mortality.