Was's European History Blog

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Sunday, October 05, 2008

Renaissance Europe


If you click on the map, it becomes larger and clearer.

1. What is Spain in this map?

2. What is Germany?

4. What are the states you recognize?

Now, use the map Was has given you to complete. Good luck.

12 Comments:

At 9:57 PM, Blogger emily said...

Lithuania is huge!
that it all.

 
At 4:40 PM, Blogger e_winter said...

1. Castle

2. The Holy Roman Empire

3. Portugal, Ireland, England, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Lituania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Denmark and Moldavia (though none of them look the same!)

 
At 7:07 PM, Blogger Was said...

Castile and Aragon makes up Spain

 
At 8:54 PM, Blogger Notosia said...

Wow!!! Then how did Espana come to be?

 
At 9:16 PM, Blogger Was said...

You will find out about the establishment of Spain in four classes.

 
At 10:52 PM, Blogger TheLarmoyantDay said...

OH YEAH! I REMEMBER THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIOR FROM A WOULRD LIT ONLY BY FIRE!!! OHHHHHH YEAH!!!! ONE PERCENT SMARTER THAN BEFORE!!! Now I am 34%SMART!!!! HAHAHAHHA!!!

 
At 11:05 PM, Blogger TheAmazingGiantSquid said...

What do you mean by "four classes"? Is that referring to our actual class or social classes or... I don't know! I'm so confused!
(and, Angelica, at least your getting smarter right!)

 
At 11:11 PM, Blogger TheAmazingGiantSquid said...

Oh, and if you read this, Angelica, your profile says that your gender is "male"!

 
At 12:48 PM, Blogger Was said...

i am referring to actual class periods. Tomorrow I will give you two maps: 1 of Renaissance Europe, 1 of Renaissance Italy

 
At 7:50 PM, Blogger Jessica_T said...

does anyone remember wat "de facto" means?

 
At 8:37 PM, Blogger Was said...

if you type a word in google it will give you the definition,

but de facto means quick simly "in fact" Remember, the segregation illustration. Even though segregation has been outlawed, some sociologists believe that the US has de facto segregation.

 
At 10:36 PM, Blogger WOmanleyyyy said...

lots of states are bigger than they actually are today! i find that really interesting about the whole thing!

 

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