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Agenda Quick review over chapter 10 Answer Questions Test over chapter 10 Read pages 286-290 Chapter 11 section 1 Anyone that has a book needs to turn it in.

Turn this in! Chapter 10 Section 4 sheet Box notes 282-283 Questions Tudor Web Quest Peter the Great Viewing Guide Chapter 10 Notes

France Henry IV – Louis XIII- Louis XIV (Sun King) All rulers after the Sun King are weak Bourbon Blood Line Created the Palace of Versailles represented the grandeur of monarchy Created a absolute monarchy Edict of Nantes- freedom of religion Cardinal Richelieu- Weakened Holy Roman Empire advised Louis XIII

Russia Michael Romanov- Peter the Great- Catherine the Great Peter- Wanted warm water ports, needed to expand overland, encouraged people to marry for love, Romanov family blood line, westernize the empire, capital Moscow to St. Petersburg. Catherine the Great- feared Russia would never expand because they were landlocked.

England Tudor Family Henry VIII- 6 wives Mary I, Elizabeth I, Edward I Henry VIII-Creation of the Anglican Church Edward I- Died at 16 Mary I- Bloody Mary- killed 300 Elizabeth I- supported arts and prompted cultural development, defeated the Spanish Armada, Made England supreme and a world power