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Aim: Why did absolutism end in England? Wednesday – May 28, 2014 Mr. Lombardi Aim: Why did absolutism end in England? Do Now: How would you react to your parents if they tried to control every aspect of your life? Explain.

Absolutism in France Louis XIII (13) Louis XIV (14) Weak leader Cardinal Richelieu was the “real” ruler. Louis XIV (14) Strong leader; “The Sun King” France’s power started to decline due to costly wars.

Absolutism in Russia (skipped) Peter the Great Wanted to Westernize Russia Catherine the Great Adopted ideas from the Enlightenment movement. Was considered to be an Enlightened Despot.

HW #13 Complete the Parliament Limits the English Monarchy handout: Do a close reading [highlight/underline key information and take notes in the margins]. Fill in the time line. Answer all questions in complete sentences. Due: Tomorrow, May 29.

Activity #1 With your partner… One of you reads: Why did Absolutism end in England? Do a close reading and answer all questions The other reads: How did the Glorious Revolution limit British Absolutism

Activity #2 With your partner, answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper: How was Parliament a limit to the monarchy’s power in England? Why would the people of England remain loyal to the king despite his disregard for civil rights? What are the benefits and disadvantages of opposing the king? Was the English Civil War worth fighting? Explain your opinion.

England becomes a Constitutional Monarchy (or Limited Monarchy) Magna Carta – (Great Charter) A constitution that limited the power of the English monarch and granted rights and freedoms to the people of England. English Bill of Rights – (Bill of Rights of 1689) Granted citizens of England basic rights/freedoms and limited the rule of the Monarch.

Why did absolutism end in England? Summary Why did absolutism end in England? Use textual evidence from your handouts to help support your answer!

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