Unit I Transition to the Modern Era

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Venice

Vasco Balboa

Normans

Gothic

Florence

from the New World

from the Old World

Brazil

Erasmus

United Kingdom

East-West Schism

Road to Canossa

Bubonic Plague

East India Company

1000-1300

capitalism

Amerigo Vespucci

Fourth Crusade

Avignon Captivity

humanism

Machiavelli

Durer

Silk Road

Columbian Exchange

Holy Roman Empire

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England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland

separation of Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches in 1054

Latins destroying the city of Constantinople

modern state of Germany and surrounding territory

discovered Pacific Ocean by crossing Panama

replaced Romanesque architecture

citrus, apples, bananas, onions, coffee, wheat, rice, horses, cows, chickens

leading city of the early Renaissance

Prince of the Humanists

trade and productivity are largely privately owned and operated for profit

Greatest Artist of the Northern Renaissance, liked engraving

transfers of animals, plants, population, diseases, ideas, technology, between the Americas and Afro Eurasian hemisphere

seventy years, 7 Popes living in France influenced by French king

Pope Gregory VII verses Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV

High Middle Ages

city that controlled most of the spice trade to the rest of Europe

joint stock company

the ends justify the means

where most Africans slaves were taken

Black Death

invaded England in 1066

maize, potatoes, tomatoes, vanilla, rubber trees, tobacco, syphilis

the many overload roads carry goods from the orient to Europe.

the name: Americas

the philosophy of the Renaissance


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