Istoriia Novogo Vremeni 1500-1800 Goda Iudovskaia 7 Klass V Tablitsakh Today
Monarchs (Kings/Queens) claimed "Divine Right" to total power.
🌍 Mastering 7th Grade History: The Early Modern Era (1500–1800)
Visualizing which events happened at the same time helps you see the "big picture."
Don't just memorize dates. Ask why the printing press led to the Reformation (it helped spread Luther’s ideas!).
The world "expanded" as explorers crossed oceans and artists looked back at Ancient Greece and Rome for inspiration. Event / Trend Key Impact Famous Figures European contact with the Americas; start of global trade. Columbus, Da Gama, Magellan The Renaissance A "rebirth" of art, science, and human-centered thinking. Da Vinci, Michelangelo Printing Press Knowledge spreads faster and cheaper than ever before. Johannes Gutenberg 2. Religion and Power (The Reformation & Absolutism)
Created strong, centralized states like France under Louis XIV. A struggle between the King and Parliament. Led to the first Constitutional Monarchy. 3. The Age of Enlightenment & Revolutions
To help you study, we’ve broken down the three biggest "game-changers" of this era into easy-to-read tables. 1. The Great Discoveries & The Renaissance