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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
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Crusades
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Feudalism
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Protestant Reformation
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geocentric theory
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Papal States
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Thirty Years' War
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Manorialism
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Bubonic Plague
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Renaissance — An era in Europe when people began to show a greater interest in art and science.
Enlightenment — An intellectual movement emphasizing reason, science, individual rights, and skepticism of traditional authority.
Crusades — A series of medieval religious wars in which Europeans sought to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
Feudalism — A political and social system in which lords granted land (fiefs) to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty.
Protestant Reformation — A 16th-century movement (e.g., Martin Luther) that challenged and reformed the Catholic Church, leading to new Protestant churches.
Geocentric theory — The astronomical model that places Earth at the center of the universe.
Papal States — Territories in central Italy governed directly by the pope as a secular ruler.
Thirty Years' War — A large, destructive (1618–1648) religious and political war in Central Europe between Protestant and Catholic states.
Manorialism — The rural economic system tied to the manor in which peasants/serfs worked the lord’s land in exchange for protection and subsistence.
Bubonic Plague — The Black Death pandemic (14th century) caused by Yersinia pestis, spread by fleas on rats, causing massive mortality.
Enlightenment — An intellectual movement emphasizing reason, science, individual rights, and skepticism of traditional authority.
Crusades — A series of medieval religious wars in which Europeans sought to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
Feudalism — A political and social system in which lords granted land (fiefs) to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty.
Protestant Reformation — A 16th-century movement (e.g., Martin Luther) that challenged and reformed the Catholic Church, leading to new Protestant churches.
Geocentric theory — The astronomical model that places Earth at the center of the universe.
Papal States — Territories in central Italy governed directly by the pope as a secular ruler.
Thirty Years' War — A large, destructive (1618–1648) religious and political war in Central Europe between Protestant and Catholic states.
Manorialism — The rural economic system tied to the manor in which peasants/serfs worked the lord’s land in exchange for protection and subsistence.
Bubonic Plague — The Black Death pandemic (14th century) caused by Yersinia pestis, spread by fleas on rats, causing massive mortality.
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