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  1. Common law - 16th Century, Revolution, England: Throughout Europe, the 16th century was a period of considerable change in the law. In part a reaction by the learned against the law of the past—which was seen to be too dependent upon ancient Roman models or local Germanic custom—the changes usually took the form of an explicit commitment to improved procedures, above all written rather ...

  2. Native American - Colonization, 16th-17th Centuries: From a Native American perspective, the initial intentions of Europeans were not always immediately clear. Some Indian communities were approached with respect and in turn greeted the odd-looking visitors as guests. For many indigenous nations, however, the first impressions of Europeans were characterized by violent acts including raiding ...

  3. How do the events of the 16th century illustrate the importance of religion in human history? In what ways do these events show that religion can be a unifying force?

  4. Transatlantic slave trade, part of the global slave trade that took 10–12 million enslaved Africans to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century. In the ‘triangular trade,’ arms and textiles went from Europe to Africa, enslaved people from Africa to the Americas, and sugar and coffee from the Americas to Europe.

  5. The country's global adventurism in the 16th century linked continents and cultures as never before, as a new exhibition makes clear

  6. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Italy: 16th century. One of the most tumultuous periods in Western culture—primarily due to the Protestant Reformation. 1500 - 1600 (The High Renaissance and Mannerism)

  7. English literature - Renaissance, Poetry, Drama: In a tradition of literature remarkable for its exacting and brilliant achievements, the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods have been said to represent the most brilliant century of all. (The reign of Elizabeth I began in 1558 and ended with her death in 1603; she was succeeded by the Stuart ...