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Jensen: English Reformation & Dutch Golden Age - Key Terms & Topics - Prof. K. Edwards, Study notes of World History

This review sheet provides an overview of the key terms and concepts from jensen's 'reformation europe' chapter 12. It includes essential terms like arminians, cardinal mazarin, and the english civil war, as well as topics to consider, such as the role of resident ambassadors, the impact of cardinal richelieu on the french state, and the causes of the english and dutch revolutions. This guide is an essential study resource for exam preparation.

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Download Jensen: English Reformation & Dutch Golden Age - Key Terms & Topics - Prof. K. Edwards and more Study notes World History in PDF only on Docsity! Review Sheet Chapter 12 This review sheet should give you some sense of the key topics and information contained in this chapter of Jensen, Reformation Europe. Although this guide is by no means comprehensive, if you can identify all of the "Key Terms and Concepts" and answer most, if not all, of the "Topics to Consider," you have a good working knowledge of the chapter's contents. In this sense, this guide will be valuable when reviewing for the exams and final. Key Terms and Concepts Arminians Cardinal Mazarin Cardinal Richelieu Charles I of England Dutch West India Company English Civil War Fronde intendant James I of England (James IV of Scotland) Long Parliament Louis XIII of France Oliver Cromwell Plymouth Colony Puritan Commonwealth stadtholder Topics to Consider 1. How does the development of resident ambassadors reflect the political tensions of early modern Europe? How did these ambassadors function? 2. Cardinal Richelieu has been described as the creator of the French state. Agree or disagree with this position. To start, you should have a one-sentence definition of a "state." 3. How does English colonization in the Americas reflect the expansionist ambitions of the English monarchs? How does it not? 4. What were the causes of the English Revolution? 5. What was the Puritan Revolution and why did it fail in England? 6. Describe the troubles facing the Netherlands in the early 17th century. Why might that era be known as the Golden Age of the Netherlands?
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