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History of The Renaissance: Protestant and Catholic Nations

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Watch this online History video entitled Protestant and Catholic Nations. Learn about world history and historical events in The Renaissance and Reformation Era.

 

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History of The Renaissance: Protestant and Catholic Nations. Learning Objectives for this video:

  • Religion and The Renaissance. Learn about History and the Protestant and Catholic Nation through Literature. Define humanism, identify its origins in the literature of ancient Greece and Rome, and describe how European writers rediscovered humanist ideals.
  • Identify some of the important events that happened in world history during the Renaissance and Reformation, between 1400 and 1660 and name some of the authors who lived and wrote during this time.
  • Discover the mercantile system and how it increased the power of the monarchy and caused the merchant class to prosper and expand.
  • Learn about the siglo de oro (golden century) in Spanish literature and the Elizabethan age in English literature, identifying some of the important writers of each movement.
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