Transition into the New World

  • 1347

    Black Death Hits Europe

    Black Death Hits Europe
    -The Black Death killed about 1/3-2/3 of the population of Europe
    -The symptoms of the Black Death are similar to the modern day flu symptoms
    -You gained buboes in your armpits and neck, and would die within 3-7 days
    -The bacteria Yersina Pestis is what was infecting humans
    -Fleas, rats, and other animals spread around the disease '
    -Extremely contagious
    -The Mongols used the disease as biological warfare by flinging infected bodies into their enemies area
  • 1440

    Printing Press

    Printing Press
    -Printing Press was created by a man named Johannes Gutenberg
    -It cut the time to make a book in half
    -Since books were now becoming cheaper knowledge spreads
    -It spread different ideas around quicker
    -Started the manufacturing era
    -Travel literature was the most popular genre
  • 1486

    Birth of Venus

    Birth of Venus
    -Part of the Renaissance
    -Tried to bring back older ideas
    -Created by Botticelli
    -Was made after the Goddess of Love, Venus
    -Symbol of the coming of spring
  • 1492

    Christopher Columbus

    Christopher Columbus
    -He was Italian
    -Sponsored by King Ferdinand of Spain
    -Found the New World and thought he sailed to India
    -Traveled on the Nina, Pinta, and the Santa Maria
    -Enslaved many of the people in the New World
    -Brought the slaves back to Europe
    -Years later people in Europe sailed to the New World to gain religious freedom
  • 1503

    Mona Lisa

    Mona Lisa
    -Created by Leonardo da Vinci
    -Created during the Renaissance
    -A woman posing with a half smile
    -Half body portrait
    -Simple background with some nature and does not represent the ability of the painter
    -Woman in the picture has not been identified
  • 1509

    Desidus Erasmus wrote the “Praise of Folly”

    Desidus Erasmus wrote the “Praise of Folly”
    The “Praise of Folly” was a book criticizing the Christian religion. This was an impact because it changed people’s views on the religion itself. This was one of the steps that slowly helped change the Church.
  • 1517

    95 Theses

    95 Theses
    -The 95 Theses were written by Martin Luther
    -He created the 95 Theses after Pope Leo X introduced indulgences
    -The 95 Theses were things that Luther wrote that went completely against the Church
    He was challenging the most powerful institution of his life time (Roman Catholic Church)
    -The printing press helped the 95 Theses spread all across Europe
    -Basically 95 arguments against the Church
  • 1534

    Anglican Church was Founded

    Anglican Church was Founded
    King Henry VIII founded the Church because he didn't like how you could not divorce your wife in the Christian religion. This was a major because it acts as a bridge between many other religions. It has 85 million followers today.
  • 1576

    The Globe Theater

    The Globe Theater
    -The King's Men and Lord Chamberlain's men were the main groups in the theater
    -People preformed plays in the theater
    -Destroyed and rebuilt in a close by location
    -After the theater was destroyed William Shakespeare was one of the men that invested in it
    -Shakespeare would have many plays in the theater
    -There were many seats in the theater such as the pit and the balconies
    -The pit was an area where poor people would stand in front of the stage and it could fit a very large crowd
  • Galileo's Telescope

    Galileo's Telescope
    -Galileo improved other telescopes made in other parts of Europe
    -Galileo created the telescope because he needed to prove the heliocentric theory
    -One thing that Galileo saw was that there were moons orbiting Jupiter which meant that not everything can be orbiting Earth
    -The telescope magnified objects 20 times
    -This was one of the biggest inventions that helped prove the heliocentric theory