Human History Dates Only - 1600 CE - 1699 CE Flashcards

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What are the DATES (Only):

BAROQUE PERIOD IN MUSIC

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1600-1750

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What are the DATES (Only):

TUDOR PERIOD

End of Elizabeth I’s reign

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1603

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What are the DATES (Only):

REMBRANDT

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1606-1669

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What are the DATES (Only):

THIRTY YEARS WAR

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1618-1648

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PILGRIMS

English Puritans (known as Pilgrims) Established a Colony in New World at Plymouth Bay, in modern-day Massachusetts

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1620

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What are the DATES (Only):

GALILEO

Publication of Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems.

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1632

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What are the dates only?

DESCARTES

Discourse on the Method, publication.

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1637

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What are the DATES (Only):

ISAAC NEWTON

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1642-1726

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What are the DATES (Only):

ISAAC NEWTON Birth

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25 Dec 1642 1 or 2 hours after midnight

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What are the DATES (Only):

QING DYNASTY

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1644 - 1911

Qing: Taking advantage of some 200 years of internal Ming weakness, the Manchus conquered China in 1644. A nomadic tribe, the Manchus quickly adapted to internal Chinese ways, including adopting the Confucian bureaucracy, and established the Qing Empire. The Qing would rule China until 1911.

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What are the DATES (Only):

END OF THE REFORMATION

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1648

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SIGLO d’ORO

The Spanish Empire declined.

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1680s

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What are the DATES (Only):

J. S. BACH

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1685-1750

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Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica

“Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy” (now called Physics)

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1687

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What are the DATES (Only):

VOLTAIRE

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1694-1778

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16
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Why is this Date Significant?

1600

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BAROQUE PERIOD IN MUSIC

Start

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17
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Why is this Date Significant?

1600-1750

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BAROQUE PERIOD IN MUSIC

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Why is this Date Significant?

1603

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TUDOR PERIOD

End of Elizabeth I’s reign

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Why is this Date Significant?

1606-1669

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REMBRANDT

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Why is this Date Significant?

1616

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SHAKESPEARE

Death

21
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Why is this Date Significant?

1616

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SHAKESPEARE

Death

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Why is this Date Significant?

1618

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THIRTY YEARS WAR

Start: The new Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II, tried to impose religious uniformity on his domains, forcing Roman Catholicism on its peoples. (101 years after the 1517 publication of the Ninety-the five Theses by Martin Luther.)

Initially a war between various Protestant and Catholic states in the fragmented Holy Roman Empire, it gradually developed into a more general conflict involving most of the great powers. These states employed relatively large mercenary armies, and the war became less about religion and more about power and domination.

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Why is this Date Significant?

1618-1648

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THIRTY YEARS WAR

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Why is this Date Significant?

1620

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PILGRIMS

English Puritans (known as Pilgrims) Established a Colony in New World at Plymouth Bay, in modern-day Massachusetts

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Why is this Date Significant?

1632

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GALILEO

Publication of Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems.

26
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What happened on this date?

1637

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DESCARTES

Discourse on the Method, published.

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Why is this Date Significant?

1637

1715

1789

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THE ENLIGHTENMENT

If taken back to the mid-17th century, the Enlightenment would trace its origins to Descartes’ Discourse on the Method, published in 1637.

Or the year that Louis XIV died

Ending with the beginning of the French Revolution.

If taken back to the mid-17th century, the Enlightenment would trace its origins to Descartes’ Discourse on the Method, published in 1637. In France, many cited the publication of Isaac Newton’s Principia Mathematica in 1687. It is argued by several historians and philosophers that the beginning of the Enlightenment is when Descartes shifted the epistemological basis from external authority to internal certainty by his cogito ergo sum published in 1637.

As to its end, most scholars use the last years of the century, often choosing the French Revolution of 1789 or the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars (1804–1815) as a convenient point in time with which to date the end of the Enlightenment.

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Why is this Date Significant?

1642

A

ISAAC NEWTON

Birth

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Why is this Date Significant?

1642-1726

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ISAAC NEWTON

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Why is this Date Significant?

1642-Dec-25

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ISAAC NEWTON Birth ( on 25 Dec 1 or 2 hours after midnight)

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Why is this Date Significant?

1644

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QING DYNASTY
Begins

Qing: Taking advantage of some 200 years of internal Ming weakness, the Manchus conquered China in 1644. A nomadic tribe, the Manchus quickly adapted to internal Chinese ways, including adopting the Confucian bureaucracy, and established the Qing Empire. The Qing would rule China until 1911.

32
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Why is this Date Significant?

1644 - 1911

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QING DYNASTY

Taking advantage of some 200 years of internal Ming weakness, the Manchus conquered China in 1644. A nomadic tribe, the Manchus quickly adapted to internal Chinese ways, including adopting the Confucian bureaucracy, and established the Qing Empire. The Qing would rule China until 1911.

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Why is this Date Significant?

1648

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END OF THE REFORMATION

END OF THE THIRTY YEARS WAR

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Why is this Date Significant?

1680s

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SIGLO d’ORO

The Spanish Empire declined.

35
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Why is this Date Significant?

1685

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JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Born. German, ​Long line of Bach family musicians. Noted for contrapuntal technique. Works include St Matthew’s Passion, Brandenburg Concertos, The Well-Tempered Clavier and Goldberg Variations

36
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Why is this Date Significant?

1687

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Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica

“Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy” (now called Physics)

37
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Why is this Date Significant?

1694 CE

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VOLTAIRE

Birth

38
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Why is this Date Significant?

1694-1778

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VOLTAIRE

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JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH

Dates

Nationality

Works (4+)

A

1685-1750

German,

Long line of Bach family musicians. Noted for contrapuntal technique. Works include St Matthew’s Passion, Brandenburg Concertos, The Well-Tempered Clavier and Goldberg Variations

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What is the Significance of this date?

1685-1750

A

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH

German,

Long line of Bach family musicians. Noted for contrapuntal technique. Works include St Matthew’s Passion, Brandenburg Concertos, The Well-Tempered Clavier and Goldberg Variations