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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5th NOTEBOOKS OUT PLEASE AND THANKS World History Ms. Podpeskar

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS ● How did religious and social conflicts in Europe lead to Absolutism? What were the effects? ● How did conflicts between Protestants and Catholics impact European nations and rulers?

UPDATE NOTEBOOKS ● Chapter 7: Crisis & Absolutism in Europe,

Absolutism 1)principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government 2)principle or practice of a political system in which unrestricted power is vested in a monarch, dictator, etc

WHAT IS THIS? WHERE IS IT? Link

Spain = King Philip II VERY STRICT CATHOLIC!!! = militant  Wants all of Europe/World to be Catholic  Willing to go to war for his cause (bankrupting Spain with costly wars!)  Loses to England & Netherlands = loses standing as a world power!!

England = Queen Elizabeth I Protestant = moderate  Wants to keep England Protestant, but does allow some religious freedom/tolerance to Catholics  Tried to balance power of France & Spain = if 1 seemed to gain power, England would support the weaker nation  Defeated Spanish Armada – King Philip II tried to invade England & force them to be Catholic!  Est. England as a world power!!

Get out Current Events & notebook Friday, November 5

*Participate in your group *Have 1 person be ready to share with the class

Essential Questions ◦ How did religious and social conflicts in Europe lead to Absolutism? What were the effects? ◦ How did conflicts between Protestants and Catholics impact European nations and rulers?

France = Henry IV Converts to Catholicism had been a Huguenot - = moderate  Converted because 97% of France was Catholic  Feared people wouldn’t follow him  Terrible violence = Catholic v. Protestant  Peace created with “Edict of Nantes”  Allowed Huguenots religions freedoms  Made Catholicism official religion of France

*Draw in your notebooks Compare & Contrast:use notes & pages England: Queen Elizabeth Tudor France: Henry of Navarre Spain: King Philip II

Graphic Organizer ◦ Using Chapter 7 Section 1, complete the Venn Diagram to compare/contrast Philip II, Elizabeth Tudor, & Henry of Navarre ◦ Then complete the chart about Spain, England, & France Philip II Elizabeth Tudor Henry of Navarre