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World History II

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  • Oct 29, 1415

    John Hus was burned at the stake for being a dissenter of the Catholic Church

    John Hus was burned at the stake for being a dissenter of the Catholic Church
    John Hus was one of the first dissenters of the Catholic Church along with Luther and Wycliffe, and was burned at the stake for his beliefs.
  • Oct 29, 1453

    The Ottomans conquered Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul.

    The Ottomans conquered Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul.
    The Ottoman Empire conquered Constantinople which was the center of trade and renamed it Istanbul.
  • Oct 29, 1492

    Christopher Columbus' first voyage was sponsored by Spain to sail west and reach Asia

    Christopher Columbus' first voyage was sponsored by Spain to sail west and reach Asia
    Columbus' goal was to reach Asia but he ended up reaching the Caribbean and the Americas.
  • Jan 1, 1498

    Leonardo da Vinci painted the last supper

    Leonardo da Vinci painted the last supper
    Leonardo da Vinci painted the last supper and it was important because it showed a major event.
  • Jan 1, 1509

    Desiderius Erasmus wrote the Praise of Folly

    Desiderius Erasmus wrote the Praise of Folly
    Erasmus wrote the Praise of Folly in 1509 which was later translated to latin in 1511. It played an important role in the protestant reformation.
  • Oct 31, 1517

    Martine Luther wrote the 95 theses

    Martine Luther wrote the 95 theses
    The 95 theses described the practices Catholic Church, especially the selling of indulgences. Luther wrote them down and explained why he was against them.
  • Jan 1, 1533

    King Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church in Rome and divorced his wife

    King Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church in Rome and divorced his wife
    In 1533, Henry VIII broke from the catholic church and became protestant. He also divorced his wife which completely went against the Catholic Church.
  • Queen Elizabeth defeated the spanish armada

    Queen Elizabeth defeated the spanish armada
    In 1588 Queen Elizabeth I defeated the spanish armada, whose goal was to convert England back to roman catholic.
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    The Thirty Year war is fought in Central Europe

    The Thirty Years war was a war fought between the Catholics and the Protestants and was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history.
  • Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes

    Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes
    Louis XIV wanted France to be back to Catholic only and he did this by revoking the Edict of Nantes.
  • Peter the Great westernized Russia

    Peter the Great westernized Russia
    Peter the Great westernized Russia which met the strength of other European countries.