History, asked by pedro14, 9 months ago

events that happened in 16 century which changed the world​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Nov 10, 1483. Martin Luther is born. Martin Luther is famous for beginning the Reformation.

Jan 1, 1500. 16th Century. ...

Apr 21, 1509. Henry VIII. ...

Oct 31, 1517. Reformation Day. ...

Jan 1, 1519. Conquest of Mexico, Peru. ...

Aug 10, 1519. Magellan's Circumnavigation. ...

Jan 28, 1521. Diet of Worms. ...

Apr 24, 1533. William the Silent is Born.

mark it on brainleist..

Answered by armantiwari5129
1

Answer:

1. The world map by the Italian Amerigo Vespucci

were made

2.the century in which the rise of Western civilization and the Age of the Islamic Gunpowders occurred.

3. During the 16th century, Spain and Portugal, explored the Indian Ocean and opened worldwide oceanic trade routes, and Vasco Da Gama was given permission by the Indian Sultans to settle in the wealthy Bengal Sultanate.Large parts of the New World became Spanish and Portuguese colonies, and while the Portuguese became the masters of Asia's and Africa's Indian Ocean trade, the Spanish opened trade across the Pacific Ocean, linking the Americas with India.

4.This era of colonialism established mercantilism as the leading school of economic thought, where the economic system was viewed as a zero-sum game in which any gain by one party required a loss by another. The mercantilist doctrine encouraged the many intra-European wars of the period and arguably fueled European expansion and imperialism throughout the world until the 19th century or early 20th century.

5.The Protestant Reformation gave a major blow to the authority of the papacy and the Roman Catholic Church. European politics became dominated by religious conflicts, with the groundwork for the epochal Thirty Years' War being laid towards the end of the century. In Italy, various contributions made by renaissance leading figures led to the foundation of important subjects which include accounting and political science. Galileo Galilei invented the first thermometer and made substantial contributions in the field of Scientific Revolution. In England, the British-Italian Alberico Gentili wrote the first book on public international law and divided secularism from canon law and Roman Catholic theology.

sorry, because of word limit can't mention all the answers.

Similar questions