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Unit 3 Vocabulary

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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UNIT 3 VOCAB

Mason Looper

Renaissance: A rebirth of classical knowledge, art and literature.

Zheng He: Chinese naval explorer for the Ming Dynasty

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Colombian Exchange: Movement of people, things, food, and ideas.

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Reformation: Movement for religious reform.

Atlantic Slave Trade: trade of captured slaves to the Americas.

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English Civil War: Conflict between English Parliament and Charles 1.

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Sikhism: Non-Violent Monotheistic religion.

Limited Monarchy: Monarch shares power with parliament.

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Mercantilism: Economic policy that emerged in England.

Absolute Monarchy: King or Queen has unlimited power.

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Glorious Revolution: Bloodless revolution that over through the king of England.

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Capitalism: Economic system that includes private ownership and investment.

Ottoman Empire: India and Asia, Captured Constantinople.

Secular: Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters.

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Printing Press: Invented by Johannes Gutenberg.

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The revolution that was the most important regarding its impact to history, had to have been the Glorious Revolution. The Glorious Revolution was the biggest impact in the change of human rights, and is still effecting life today. The Glorious Revolution caused the signing of the English Bill of Rights into law granting rights to citizens that they didn't have, or were denied privilege to, before hand.