1. Connections: A World History
Second Edition
Chapter
Connections: A World History, Second Edition
Edward H. Judge • John W. Langdon
The West in an Age of
Religious Conflict and
Global Expansion,
1500–1650
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3. European Colonies and Claims/The Christian WestEuropean Colonies and Claims/The Christian West
4. The West in an Age of Religious ConflictThe West in an Age of Religious Conflict
and Global Expansion,and Global Expansion,
1500–16501500–1650
A. The Protestant Reformation
B. The Catholic Counterreformation
C. Religious and Political Strife in Europe
D. The Globalization of Western Christianity and Com
E. Western Society in an Age of Religious and Econo
7. FOUNDATION MAP 20.1 Europe in the 16th CenturyFOUNDATION MAP 20.1 Europe in the 16th Century
8. The Protestant ReformationThe Protestant Reformation
B. The Lutheran Revolt
1. Martin Luther
2. Luther’s beliefs
3. Response
9. Sketch of Friar John Tetzel selling indulgences.Sketch of Friar John Tetzel selling indulgences.
10. Statue of Martin Luther in Wittenberg, Germany.Statue of Martin Luther in Wittenberg, Germany.
11. The Protestant ReformationThe Protestant Reformation
C. The Rising Tide of Rebellion
1. Spread of Lutheranism
C. Henry VIII and the English
Reformation
1. Political roots
2. Split with Rome
16. MAP 20.2 Sixteenth-Century Reformation DividesMAP 20.2 Sixteenth-Century Reformation Divides
Europe Along Religious LinesEurope Along Religious Lines
18. The Catholic CounterreformationThe Catholic Counterreformation
A. The Council of Trent
B. The Roman and Spanish Inquisitions
C. New Religious Orders
21. Religious and Political StrifeReligious and Political Strife
in Europein Europe
A. The Spanish Catholic Crusade
1. Philip II of Spain
2. The Dutch revolt
3. The Spanish Armada
23. Religious and Political StrifeReligious and Political Strife
in Europein Europe
B. The Wars of Religion in France
1. Civil war
2. Henry IV and the Edict of Nantes
3. Farming, family, and gender
B. The Thirty Years War
1. Causes
2. Course
3. Consequences
24. MAP 20.3 Peace of Westphalia Leaves CentralMAP 20.3 Peace of Westphalia Leaves Central
Europe Divided, 1648Europe Divided, 1648
25. The Globalization of WesternThe Globalization of Western
Christianity and CommerceChristianity and Commerce
26. The Globalization of WesternThe Globalization of Western
Christianity and CommerceChristianity and Commerce
A. Catholicism’s Global Expansion
1. Conversion and adaptation
B. Merchant Capitalism and Global Trade
1. European capitalism
2. Mercantilism
3. Government and global trade
27. MAP 20.4 Globalization of Western Christianity andMAP 20.4 Globalization of Western Christianity and
Commerce, 1500–1750Commerce, 1500–1750
28. The Globalization of WesternThe Globalization of Western
Christianity and CommerceChristianity and Commerce
C. Colonies, Commerce, and Religion
30. Western Society in an Age ofWestern Society in an Age of
Religious and Economic ChangeReligious and Economic Change
31. Western Society in an Age ofWestern Society in an Age of
Religious and Economic ChangeReligious and Economic Change
A. Warfare, Disease, and Witch Hunts
1. Endemic warfare
2. New diseases
3. The witchcraft craze
32. Women accused of witchcraft being hanged.Women accused of witchcraft being hanged.
33. Western Society in an Age ofWestern Society in an Age of
Religious and Economic ChangeReligious and Economic Change
B. Social Effects of Economic Expansion
1. Economic winners and losers
2. Cottage industry
34. Peasant couple at market (engraving by AlbrechtPeasant couple at market (engraving by Albrecht
Dürer).Dürer).
35. Western Society in an Age ofWestern Society in an Age of
Religious and Economic ChangeReligious and Economic Change
C. Family, Gender, Education, and Diet
1. The changing European family
2. Learning and literacy
3. New foods
C. Change in the Role of Religion
36. Key Dates and DevelopmentsKey Dates and Developments
Notas do Editor
Luther Confronts the Emperor.
European Colonies and Claims/The Christian West
The Protestant Reformation
FOUNDATION MAP 20.1 Europe in the 16th Century
Sketch of Friar John Tetzel selling indulgences.
Statue of Martin Luther in Wittenberg, Germany.
Anne Boleyn.
John Calvin.
MAP 20.2 Sixteenth-Century Reformation Divides Europe Along Religious Lines
The Catholic Counterreformation
Ignatius of Loyola.
Religious and Political Strife in Europe
English ships confront Spanish Armada.
MAP 20.3 Peace of Westphalia Leaves Central Europe Divided, 1648
The Globalization of Western Christianity and Commerce
MAP 20.4 Globalization of Western Christianity and Commerce, 1500–1750
French Jesuit baptizing Amerind convert.
Western Society in an Age of Religious and Economic Change
Women accused of witchcraft being hanged.
Peasant couple at market (engraving by Albrecht Dürer).