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CHAPTER 1

A) Chapter Overview:

The Renaissance, which occurred from the 1300s to the 1600s, consisted of the rise of the five major city-states, the rise of humanism, and a multitude of patronage in the arts. The Italian Renaissance differed from the Northern Renaissance in that the Italian Renaissance was more secular, and in the North the focus was more on church and social reforms. Later, during the Age of Exploration, technological advances paved the way for exploration and conquest. Corruption in the Catholic church led to major reforms and the spread of Protestantism. Finally, the Catholic Reformation with the Council of Trent brought back Catholic doctrine.

B) Top 5 People-

* Girolamo Savonarola
**dates - (1452-1498)
**info - unofficial leader of Florence
***
**significance- wanted to get rid of all of the corruption of Florence, so he led a theocracy there
***
**done by - Karen Wentworth
* Niccolo Machiavelli
**dates -(1469-1527)
**info - wrote The Prince which was the quintessential political treatise of the 16th century
***stated that "the ends justify the means."
**significance-work was extremely influential because it explained how rulers should be aggressive like a lion but also cunning like a fox.
***
**done by - Karen Wentworth
* Christopher Columbus
**dates -(1451-1506)
**info - reached the Bahamas, thought he thought he had reached the Indies west of India
*** Ferdinand and Isabella financed his voyages because Spain wanted to compete with Portuguese expansion
**significance- began an era of European exploration and domination of the New World
***
**done by - Karen Wentworth
*Zwingli
**dates -(1484-1531)
**info - established a theocracy in Zurich
*** contrasted with Luther because he saw the Eucharist as only symbolic
**significance- became the first dispute among Protestants dealing with doctrine, and they split at the Colloquy of Marburg
***
**done by - Karen Wentworth
*Henry VIII
**dates

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