PPT-The church in New France

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Roman Catholic Religion Central Questions What were the three main functions of the church in New France What were the contributions of the church to the colony

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Roman Catholic Religion Central Questions What were the three main functions of the church in New France What were the contributions of the church to the colony The Catholic church was a powerful partner in the development of the colony of . Chapter 12. The Hundred Years’ . War & Decline of the Church. Key Concepts. Hundred Years War. England & France forged their . identities. Fought intermittently between 1337 & 1453. Began as a feudal war – developed two powerful & territorially integrated . PP 56-59. Johan Gutenberg. Experimented with moveable type. Invented the . p. rinting . p. ress 1455. Made individual letters easily moveable on a print. Variety of text could be made . by re-arranging . Part 6. The French Revolution. The Age of Voltaire. Napoleon 1799-1815. Italian . descent: August 15, 1769. Born to a poor, but . prominent, . family on . Italian Corsica (recently acquired by French). The Late Middle Ages:1300-1450. Crisis and Conflict. What factors in the Late Middle Ages spurred change?. Three major factors that spurred change:. The Black Death. The Hundred Years War. Religious Breakdown. French Society . Role of the Church. The Church supported the Government by using its’ influence with the people. The church was influential because of its involvement in the lives of the people. One area we can see this is the belief in Gallicanism . High Middle Ages. Chapter 8. How did monarchs in England and France expand royal authority and lay the foundations for united nation-states?. Medieval monarchs struggled to exert their authority over nobles and the Church.. The collapse of the European economy in the 14. th. century. A virulent plague that stuck 14. th. century Europe. A disease transmitted through African slaves. A heretical sect of gnostic Christians. 1050-1450. Royal Power. Kings were heads of society. Had limited power–relied on vassals for military support . Church & nobles had just as much power. Each collected their own taxes. Each had own courts. . Palestine. 2. Who was the Pope that called for a Holy War in 1095 to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims?. . Pope Urban II. 3. What was the first disorganized crusade called?. . The People’s Crusade. Fiscal-Military States and Religious Upheavals. European . population recovered following Black Death in 1348.. Population . grew to 120 million by 1750.. Much . of Europe was divided . politically into . The . Hundred Years’ . War & Decline of the Church. Over View of the Hundred Years War. Hundred Years War. England & France forged their . identities. Fought intermittently between 1337 & 1453. 1. What role did the Italian city-states play in promoting the Renaissance?. Center of Europe’s economic, political and cultural life. Merchant families = “new” wealth. Internal tensions & external rivalries between city states = creative energy and competition. Ch.7 Sec.2 . Assembly Reforms France. The Rights of Man. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. Very similar to DOI. Included rights : Liberty, property, security, & resistance to oppression. Grace Davie. University of Exeter. The argument in outline. Long-term thinking about religion in Europe. More recent prompts. The context in which we find ourselves. cultural. institutional. The consequences for ‘establishment’.

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