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The Renaissance Tied to Italian Renaissance Cultural and Artistic movement - Literature and Music Elizabethan Era - Shakespearean Age Religious Change - protestant reformation Modern Science and Medicine

The Renaissance Tied to Italian Renaissance Cultural and Artistic movement - Literature and Music Elizabethan Era - Shakespearean Age Religious Change

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Page 1: The Renaissance Tied to Italian Renaissance Cultural and Artistic movement - Literature and Music Elizabethan Era - Shakespearean Age Religious Change

The Renaissance

• Tied to Italian Renaissance• Cultural and Artistic movement

- Literature and Music• Elizabethan Era

- Shakespearean Age• Religious Change

- protestant reformation• Modern Science and Medicine

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Bubonic Plague

• Began in 1300s- killed 25 million

• Several outbreaks- late 1500s and 1600s- 38,000 in London (1603)

• Unsanitary conditions- rodents (rats) with fleas

• People feared the disease

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War of the Roses

• Between the Houses of Lancaster and York- lasted 30 years- 1455 to 1485

• Battle for Power- Richard III- Henry Tudor (VII)

• Theme of Romeo and Juliet- battle between two families

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Common Treatments

• Leeches used to bleed patients (too much blood)• Deafness – Gall of a hare and grease from a fox• Smallpox – hang red curtains, red light through the

curtains cured the illness- Elizabeth I was treated this way

• Head Lice – Tobacco juice on the scalp• Headaches – lavender, sage, roses… or a

hangman’s noose to the forehead

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Elizabethan Clothing• Sumptuary Laws

- designated clothing styles based on class- Henry VIII

• Breaking the law- loss of land- loss of title- or, you guessed it, DEATH

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Elizabethan Clothing

The Rich• Vivid Colors, various types

of cloth• High Collars• Doublets/Tunics• Silk, flannel• Jewelry

The Poor• Wool, Sheepskin, linen• Brown, beige, orange• Wool caps• Buttons, trimming on coats• Inexpensive materials

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More on Crime and Punishment

• Monarch in charge- King/Queen- Final decisions- death warrants

• Highly structured• Everyone had a job

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More on Crime and Punishment

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Bull Baiting

• Similar to bear baiting• Bull was placed in an

arena- same dogs used- bull was “worried” to death

• Dogs would win if the animal died- losers if they were too injured

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The Theater, The TheaterOh how we love the Theater!

• Became an important part of the Renaissance

• First theater 1576• Enter Shakespeare

- Globe Theater- Many plays

• Church opposed the theater

• Up to 3000 people could attend some theaters

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Henry VIII

• 2nd Tudor King of England- a pompous man

• 6 Wives- Catherine of Aragon- Anne Boleyn

• Fought with the Pope- took over English Church

• No Male heirs- Daughter Elizabeth

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Henry’s Wives

3. Jane Seymour  Died

2. Anne Boleyn  Beheaded

1. Catherine of Aragon  Divorced

4. Anne of Cleves  Divorced

5. Catherine Howard  Beheaded

6. Katherine Parr Survived

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Catherine of Aragon

• First wife of Henry VIII- arranged marriage

• Children- frequent miscarriages- death of one son- one girl lived

• Henry VIII divorced her- removed as queen

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Elizabeth I

• Daughter of Henry VIII- father disappointed

• One of the greatest rulers- rule called “Golden Age”

• Imprisoned by her sister- Queen Mary I

• Political genius• Devoted to her country

- never married?

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Mary, Queen of Scots

• Became queen at age “1 week”• Married her cousin

- Scottish Monarch• Many rebellions• Fled the country

- went to her cousin Elizabeth• Imprisoned and executed

- Elizabeth threatened by her

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Sir Francis Drake

• English Sea Captain• Helped defeat the

Spanish Armada• Politician

- favored by Elizabeth• Sailed around the world

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Sir Walter Raleigh• Explorer and Writer• Favored by Elizabeth

- knighted • First English Colony in America

- Roanoke (VA)• Imprisoned by James I

- spent years in the Tower of London- wrote books

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Anne Boleyn

• 2nd Wife of Henry VII• Gave birth to a daughter

- named Elizabeth- Henry angered the birth of Elizabeth

• Investigated for treason- found guilty- beheaded

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Bloody Mary (Queen Mary I of England)

• 1st daughter of Henry• Became queen

- supported the Pope- Roman Catholic- executed her cousin

• Began executing Protestants• “Bloody Mary”

- mass murderer• Sent Elizabeth away

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Edmund Spenser

• English Poet• Tudor Dynasty and Elizabeth

- The Faerie Queen• Modern English verse• Spenserian Sonnet

- Shakespearean elements- figurative language