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Culture and Daily Life
  Renaissance and Reformation
Superstitions



• Why did people believe
 in superstitions?

  • can control fate
Superstitious Nature of
             Europe
• people were poor and
  uneducated

• people had little control
  of their destinies

• science was primitive
  and people understood
  little about the natural
  world
Witches

• Who was targeted as
 witches?

  • women without a
    husband (widow)

• What happened to a
 witch?

  • death punishment
    burned at the stake
Forms of Recreation

• games at gathering
  places (skittles)

• traveling shows

• holidays with costumes

• poking fun at village life

• social protests
Cause for violence

• close-knit communities
  with anyone who upset
  village traditions or
  behaved oddly

• quarrels between
  neighbors

• strains of a famine
Spread of Knowledge


• Printed works -
  broadsides, books,
  almanacs, and translated
  Bibles

• traveling preachers

• primary schools
Europe c. 1400             Europe c. 1600
Population decrease by      population growing
     black death        rapidly leading to inflation
                          new vegetables, coffee,
Diet of cheese and eggs
                         tea, spices, and chocolate

    ate with fingers          forks and spoons

                          houses built with brick
thatched-roof cottages
                                and stone

     rural poverty          movement to cities

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6.5 notes

  • 1. Culture and Daily Life Renaissance and Reformation
  • 2. Superstitions • Why did people believe in superstitions? • can control fate
  • 3. Superstitious Nature of Europe • people were poor and uneducated • people had little control of their destinies • science was primitive and people understood little about the natural world
  • 4. Witches • Who was targeted as witches? • women without a husband (widow) • What happened to a witch? • death punishment burned at the stake
  • 5. Forms of Recreation • games at gathering places (skittles) • traveling shows • holidays with costumes • poking fun at village life • social protests
  • 6. Cause for violence • close-knit communities with anyone who upset village traditions or behaved oddly • quarrels between neighbors • strains of a famine
  • 7. Spread of Knowledge • Printed works - broadsides, books, almanacs, and translated Bibles • traveling preachers • primary schools
  • 8. Europe c. 1400 Europe c. 1600 Population decrease by population growing black death rapidly leading to inflation new vegetables, coffee, Diet of cheese and eggs tea, spices, and chocolate ate with fingers forks and spoons houses built with brick thatched-roof cottages and stone rural poverty movement to cities

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