US History timeline & concept chart: 10th-16th centuries pre-colonial Native Americans to early North American colonization (Spanish, French, Dutch): Difference between revisions

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* Protestant Reformation propels European nationalism  
* Protestant Reformation propels European nationalism  
* Henry VIII’s break from Catholic Church ensures English-Spanish competition / wars
* Henry VIII’s break from Catholic Church ensures English-Spanish competition / wars
* Leads to English Civil War (1642-1651) that spills over to colonies  
** leads to English Civil War (1642-1651) that spills over to colonies  
* American colonial anti-Catholicism drives colonial identity and serves as catalyst for American Revolution following British take-over of French-Canadian Catholic provinces in Canada
* American colonial anti-Catholicism drives colonial identity and serves as catalyst for American Revolution following British take-over of French-Canadian Catholic provinces in Canada
* Protestant objections to centralized Church of England doctrine leads to the splinter religious movement known generally as Puritans and their offshoots, including the Brownists, (from which the Pilgrims arose), Quakers, Levelers, Anabaptists, etc.
* Protestant objections to centralized Church of England doctrine leads to the splinter religious movement known generally as Puritans and their offshoots, including the Brownists, (from which the Pilgrims arose), Quakers, Levelers, Anabaptists, etc.
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