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TIPS ON NOTE TAKING:

Please enter the room quietly and make note of the daily objective, class work and 
homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving 
the journals for your table please do so. . TIPS ON NOTE TAKING:.

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  1. Please enter the room quietly and make note of the daily objective, class work and 
homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving 
the journals for your table please do so.

  2. TIPS ON NOTE TAKING: GREEN - Don't write it down if you don't want. It is there 
for to read and make a mental note. BLUE - You should write this information down, but put it in 
your own words. Don't worry about coping it exactly. Put 
it in a way that you'll remember. BLACK - You need to write this down. It is important. If 
you can find a way to write it using less words that okay, but 
make sure you are getting this information in your notes. RED - This is very important and needs to be written in your 
notes EXACTLY as it is on the board.

  3. Vocab Word Search (Pages 516 - 520): Henry VIII - annulment - Act of Supremacy - Henry IV - edict - Philip II - armada -

  4. Vocab Word Search (Pages 516 - 520): The King of England. Henry VIII - annulment - Act of Supremacy - Henry IV - edict - Philip II - armada -

  5. Vocab Word Search (Pages 516 - 520): The King of England. Henry VIII - An official action ending a marriage. annulment - Act of Supremacy - Henry IV - edict - Philip II - armada -

  6. Vocab Word Search (Pages 516 - 520): The King of England. Henry VIII - An official action ending a marriage. annulment - An act that makes the king the leader of 
the Church of England. Act of Supremacy - Henry IV - edict - Philip II - armada -

  7. Vocab Word Search (Pages 516 - 520): The King of England. Henry VIII - An official action ending a marriage. annulment - An act that makes the king the leader of 
the Church of England. Act of Supremacy - Henry IV - Henry of Navarre, a Huguenot military commander 
and rightful heir to the French throne. edict - Philip II - armada -

  8. Vocab Word Search (Pages 516 - 520): The King of England. Henry VIII - An official action ending a marriage. annulment - An act that makes the king the leader of 
the Church of England. Act of Supremacy - Henry IV - Henry of Navarre, a Huguenot military commander 
and rightful heir to the French throne. An official public order made by a king or another 
authority. edict - Philip II - armada -

  9. Vocab Word Search (Pages 516 - 520): The King of England. Henry VIII - An official action ending a marriage. annulment - An act that makes the king the leader of 
the Church of England. Act of Supremacy - Henry IV - Henry of Navarre, a Huguenot military commander 
and rightful heir to the French throne. An official public order made by a king or another 
authority. edict - The Catholic ruler of Spain. Philip II - armada -

  10. Vocab Word Search (Pages 516 - 520): The King of England. Henry VIII - An official action ending a marriage. annulment - An act that makes the king the leader of 
the Church of England. Act of Supremacy - Henry IV - Henry of Navarre, a Huguenot military commander 
and rightful heir to the French throne. An official public order made by a king or another 
authority. edict - The Catholic ruler of Spain. Philip II - armada - Fleet of ships.

  11. The Division of Christendom How did religious conflicts divide Europe? Do you remember some of the countries that are in Europe?

  12. The English Reformation Do you know anybody who ever got a divorce?

  13. The English Reformation * In 1525 Henry VIII wanted an annulment from his Catholic wife Catherine of Aragon. The Pope said no. * Henry VIII was furious about the Pope limiting his power and married Anne Boleyn anyway. * Henry urged Parliament to start the Church of England, which was independent of the Catholic Church. Made king head of the church (Act of Supremacy).

  14. Religious Warfare in Germany

  15. Religious Warfare in Germany * In 1547 the Holy Roman Emperor forced people in German cities to convert to Catholicism. This started a civil war. PROTESTANT * The Peace of Augsburg it treaty that stops this war in 1555. * It allows each prince to decide which religion his region will follow. Northern German became mostly Protestant - South Catholic. CATHOLIC

  16. Religious Conflict in France

  17. Religious Conflict in France * In 1534 Huguenots (French Protestants) started to protest the Catholic Church. This starts a civil war (Protestants v. Catholics) in 1560. * To end the war Henry of Navarre (Protestant) converts to Catholicism and takes the throne (Henry IV). * Edict of Nantes (treaty) makes France a Catholic country but allows Protestants to worship in peace.

  18. The Inquisition in Spain Look everyone - here comes more of the Inquisition.

  19. The Inquisition in Spain * In 1555 Philip II (Catholic) inherits the Netherlands (Protestant country) and set up an Inquisition. * Dutch people rebel for 75 years and get help from Queen Elizabeth I of England. * Spain sends its mighty armada to attack England, but it is destroyed by the English fleet. Spain's power weakens.

  20. The Thirty Years’ War How many countries need to be involved in order to have a world war?

  21. The Thirty Years’ War * Starts when the Holy Roman Emperor attacks Protestant rebels in Prague (Czech Republic) in 1618. * Denmark, France and Sweden join in against the Holy Roman Emperor. * Ends in 1648 with the Treaty of Westphalia - lets people practice their own religion even if its different than the king.

  22. Important things to remember: * King Henry VIII urged the Parliament to form a new Church because he felt the Pope limited his power and would not let him get a divorce. * The Peace of Augsburg allowed each prince to decide his regions religion. * The central region of Europe became primarily Protestant.

  23. Page 519 Protestant Countries Orthodox Countries Catholic Countries The way that countries were divided during and after the Reformation.

  24. Use textbook pages 516 - 520 to complete your worksheet:

  25. Scotland Spain Denmark Norway France Netherlands Poland S. Germany

  26. Act of Supremacy King Catholicism religious war Princes to decide the religion in their region

  27. Civil war between Catholics and Huguenots 3,000 Huguenots killed - St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre Protestant Catholicism Catholic Church Huguenots freedom to practice their faith.

  28. Inquisition troops armada protestant rebels Prague France Denmark Sweden Holy Roman Emperor Germany Treaty of Westphalia

  29. The Division of Christendom (Video): 1) Other than religion what other reason were there 
conflicts in Europe during the Reformation? 2) What kind of war was being fought in Germany during 
the Reformation? 3) What country had the bloodiest conflicts during the 
Reformation? 4) What did Henry IV sign to end the conflicts in France 
and what did it give Protestants? 5) What treaty ended the 30 Years War in Germany?

  30. Homework: Conflicts in France

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