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Jan 1, 1419
Age of Exploration: Prince Henry the Navigator
Price Henry in hia travels he founded a navigation school in the coast of portugal. Thats where all the mapmakers, instrument makers, shipbuilders, scientists, and sea captains tomake sure there trades go smoothless. -
Jan 13, 1471
Renaissance: Sixtus IV Becomes Pope
Sixtus IV becomes pope,making Rome rich with all the wrong doing by making the people delieve is right when its really wrong. The Catholic Chruch believes where not consistent at the time. -
Jan 13, 1486
Renaissance: Pico Publishes His Collection of 900 Treatises
Pico problems was often with Catholic Church with what he believe the chruch should be and he was saved from death by the interventions of Lorenzo de Medici. -
Jan 1, 1488
Age of Exploration: Bartolomeu Dias
Bartolomeu Dias was the first Europran who sail around the south coast of the Africa and along the east coast. -
Jan 1, 1492
Renaissance: Rodrigo Borgia becomes Pope Alexander VI
Alexander VI is widely known as verry strict and tried to get his own way as a pope, just looking out for his family's benefit. Many believe Papacy was the best of the pope who where the wrost to follow the laws of God. -
Aug 2, 1492
Age of Exploration: Christopher Columbus
Columbus was looking forwhere to be the first one to find Asia, but he really made it to the Carrivean Islands. he started to go many times because people started paying for him to keep going back. -
Jan 1, 1494
Renaissance: Ludovico Sforza Permits the French Invasion of Italy
The King of Naples, Ludovico tries to weaken his enemy by invites the French to help them fight the Italy, but what they wanted in return is for them to alow them a passage through Milan. -
Jan 1, 1497
Age of Exploration: Amerigo Vespucci
Amerigo exploreded all around the coast of South America wich was also named after him. -
May 2, 1497
Age of Exploration: John Cabot
He calimed coastal line from Canada and U.S. for England known as the founded colonies. -
Jan 1, 1503
Renaissance: Pope Julius II Assumes the Papal Throne
The Julius II reverses the change of moral process of humiliation in the Papacy and takes great steps in the rebuilding of Rome. -
Jan 1, 1513
Renaissance: Pope Leo X Succeeds Julius II Pope Leo X
The son of Lorenzo de Medici, continues the change of the Golden Age, giving himself a person to run his business and an person who buys arts. He was a verry successful in Romen . -
Jan 1, 1517
Renaissance: The Reformation Movement Begins
Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses on the door of a Roan Catholic Church in Wittenburg, Germany. Making the chruch change the way there acting because he let know the people know all the wrong things they where doing. -
Jan 1, 1517
Reformation: 95 Theses
Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses on the door of Wittenburg. He started the Protestant Reformation, showing the people the mistakes that the Catholic chruch is doing. -
Jan 1, 1519
Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci Dies Leonardo, was one of the greates painter. He also did many other things like sculptor, engineer, and scientist. He died in France. -
Jan 13, 1520
Reformation: In The Christian Nobility of the German Nation
In The Christian Nobility of the German Nation, Luther descrided in his 95 thesis what the Pope should do and shouldnt do. it decrided the authority they have, or what the Bible says. -
Oct 13, 1521
Reformation: Defender of the Faith
Henry VIII of England after writing Assertio Septem Sacramentorum in opposition to Martin Luther, Henry Vll was rewarded with the title " The Defender of the Faith" by Pope Leo X. -
Jan 1, 1523
Renaissance: Pope Clement VII Ascends to the Throne
Pope Leo X was verry sick and dies leaving his brother in power Pope Clement VII. he soons shows his people that he wasnt well couth fot the job in politician, and his poor decisions lead Rome to be worthless. -
May 6, 1527
Renaissance: The Sack of Rome
When Pope Clement Vll dosent send money to the Imperial army, they try talking the city of Rome aggressively,they tuck the city in just over twelve hours. The defeat of Rome symbolizes the decreasing of Renaissance Italy. -
Nov 13, 1534
Reformation: Act of Supremacy
Henry VIII becomes the leader of the Church in England, which leads him to separates from the Roman Catholic Church. He needed a son and the chruch wouldn't allow him to divorse his wife. -
Jan 1, 1540
Age of Exploration: Fransisco Coronado
Fransisco was known for being the first European to explored the North America's Southwest. -
Jan 13, 1545
Reformation: Council of Trent
Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church is held to change and make doctrine make clearly. It associated with Protestantism itssuing the principle of Christian religion looking for questions and answers. -
Jan 13, 1549
Reformation: Book of Common Prayer
The first book was the first version of the Book Of Common Player in England. -
Jan 13, 1563
Reformation: 39 Articles
Archbishop of Canterbury, was they author of the 39 articles that summaries of Anglican practice and belief. -
Age of Exploration: Samuel de Champlain
Samuel a French explorer and navigator. He mapped much of northeastern North America. In all his travels he knew where all of the northeastern was at. He shared to the people his knowledge and he settle in Quebec. Samuel was known because he discovered Lake Champlain called the New World which he was in charge off. -
Age of Exploration: Henry Hudson
Hired by the Dutch East India Company to find a way that the Americas to India can trade equally and easly. He failed and wasnt up to the task although he did discovered the Hudson River, Hudson Bay, and Hudson Strait. -
Reformation: King James Bible
They published the Authorised Version, a translator to Bible of the Church of England. -
Reformation; Synod of Dort
The Dutch Reformed Church holds an assembly to discuss the issues supported of Jacobus Arminius . At the Synod, Five point Calvinism supported the opposition to Arminianism. -
Age of Exploration: Jacques Marquette & Louis Joliet
Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet founders of the Mississippi River. They have travel from Lake Michigan to Green Bay, to Fox River, and the Wisconsin River. Joliet made most the trades, read maps, and had a house in Anticosti Island. -
Age of Exploration: Robert de La Salle
Kind Louis XIV played him to travel south from Canada and down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico. he exploreded many other lakes for example:Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario, ect. -
Reformation: Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
Louis XIV puts an end to the inportance to the reformation,that leads for many people to departure of Protestants from France.