RoyalSuccession $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000 Treaty of Utrecht Utrecht $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000Baroque- don’t fix it! don’t fix it! $400 $800 $1200 $1600.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Absolutism in England.
Advertisements

 Protestant – daughter of Henry VIII  Became queen when Mary I died with no heir  Worked well with Parliament  Brought some religious tolerance to.
England Divided Parliament and the Monarchy Fight for Power
The English Revolution
Limited Monarchy in England. Parliament had placed limits on the king's power beginning with King John and the Magna Carta. Parliament is a legislative.
Unit III: Absolutism “You will assist me with your councils when I ask for them. I request and order you to seal no orders except by my command. I order.
English Civil War and Glorious Revolution. James I and the Origins of the English Civil War James was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and, because Elizabeth.
Parliament vs. the Stuarts in the power struggle of the century.
Unit 4 Enlightenment and Absolutism Lesson 4 England Rejects Absolutism (REJECTED)
Aim/Goal: How did Parliament emerge supreme in England? Do Now: Some have said that the person or group which controls the “purse” of a nation has the.
The Glorious Revolution “This is very true: for my words are my own, and my actions are my ministers'.” -Charles II of England.
Absolutism Unit Plan 9 th grade Social Studies Fall 2010 Unit 4.
Political Revolutions England. English Revolution Stuarts of Scotland –James I Forced the Anglican Religion on the people of England Dismissed Parliament.
Paths to Constitutionalism and Absolutism England and France in the Seventeenth Century.
Revolution and Enlightenment.  Radical Change Without Violence.
The Age of Absolutism. What is Absolutism? O 17 th and 18 th centuries O period in which traditional monarchs consolidated power and attempted to exert.
The English Revolution. Religious Tensions Left Over From the Reformation - France 30 years of fighting breaks out in France and ends in 1589 Henry IV.
Monarchs Chapter 14 section 2 in your notes. Mary I Main focus throughout reign was to strengthen England’s foreign policy. This often meant that her.
Absolute Monarchs. Spanish Empire Phillip II of Spain  Great Grandson of Ferdinand & Isabella  Spain, Portugal, Africa, India, East Indies.
Unit 11/12 Review. Who Am I?  Calvinist king of Scotland who inherited English throne from Elizabeth I  James I.
The Sun King King Louis XIV of France. Your Task Pay attention to the power point and the lecture Raise hand to ask questions, when appropriate Add to.
9th grade Social Studies Fall 2013 Unit 4
(The English Revolution)
ABSOLUTE MONARCHS. Absolute Monarch Absolute monarchy is a form of government where the monarch has the power to rule his or her land or country and its.
CHAPTER 19 ABSOLUTISM ABSOLUTISM. A FLEET OF WARSHIPS IN SPAIN.
Seventeenth Century Politics: Part I: England Who Rules the State?
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt RUSSIA ENGLISH MONARCHY ABSOLUTE.
Section IV: A Limited Monarchy in England (Pages ) This section is about: This section is about: The conflicts between the kings of England and.
Monarchy is RESTORED in England
Warm-Up Warm-Up: –What do you think is going on? –What do you think led to the actions in this slide?
Revolts in England English Civil War & Glorious Revolution Charles I Oliver Cromwell.
WORTH: England Limited Monarchy The Stuarts France Absolutism 17 th Century Conflicts Vocabulary And Big ideas Absolutism v Constitutionalism.
Limited Monarchy In England The Tudors & Stuarts.
Constitutionalism The Stuarts and the Decline of the English Monarchy Essential Skill: Gather and organize information and data.
The English Revolution CAUSE James I- Queen Elizabeth I’s cousin Vs. I believe in the divine right of kings and the power of the Anglican.
Important Dates and Facts: Stuart Monarchy and the Commonwealth : English Civil War: Puritans (Roundheads) versus Royalists (Cavaliers) Charles.
Absolutism in Europe. Europe Monarchs were strengthened through their colonies –Economic growth through mercantilism –Goal to become most wealthy nation.
Absolutism. Absolutism Defined A government in which all power is centralized – total control over all aspect of life by the monarch (king)
Unit 8 The English Civil War. The Stuarts Cousins from Scotland Political issues Believed in divine right and absolutism in a country with a history of.
The English Civil War & the Glorious Revolution English Civil War ( )
French Monarchy.
Louis XIV $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000LORD PROTECTOR PROTECTOR $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 “THEY SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION,”OF…1688 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000.
Restoration Legislation and the Glorious Revolution.
Western Absolutism. James I James I ( ) James I was the cousin of Elizabeth I. He quickly proclaimed himself to be a divine right monarch.
Reasons for the English Civil War 1. In 1603, Elizabeth died. She never married, so there were no heirs to continue the Tudor Dynasty. Stuart Dynasty 2.
Unit 3 Political Philosophy and Organization in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
AP EURO Unit #1 – Age of Absolutism Lesson #6 English Civil War.
Chapter 3: Colonial America Puritans gain control of Parliament Civil War breaks out – Oliver Cromwell leads Puritans (between Puritans and supporters.
 A document granting rights to both the Church in England and the Nobility signed by King John in This is considered to be the beginning of British.
English Civil War ( ).
The Glorious Revolution England in Conflict During The 17 th Century.
Test Corrections For each point off (write the number): Why did you answer the way you did? What do you think the correct answer is and why? Overall:
Absolutism: a system in which a ruler holds total power. In 17 th century tied to idea of divine right of kings. Divine Right: idea God had created.
The English Revolutions The Winds of Change. Notes Page  This is your visual aide as an additional tool for note taking  Complete the notes for each.
Monarchy in England Tudor Dynasty Queen Elizabeth I ( ) –the last Tudor monarch –daughter of Henry VIII –forced to work w/ Parliament –thus, NO.
The Restoration of the Monarchy when Cromwell dies, the people are ready to reestablish the monarchy and the Anglican Church Charles II (son of Charles.
Prior to the monarchs taking control of their kingdom, how was Europe ruled? Chapter 5 –Monarchs Feudalism – lords were in control of the manor and the.
Absolute Power? We have learned about monarchies and absolute power, how can their power be limited? England is first to put some restraints on the King.
Tudor England Characteristics of Tudor Rule Greatly increased royal power.Greatly increased royal power. Emergence of England as a world.
Spain 1. Charles V- Ruled 2 empires- Catholic Heir to the Hapsburgs- Austrian rulers of the Holy Roman Empire… Greatest foe- Ottoman Empire 2. Phillip.
Absolutism vs limited monarchy
Mon., October 23, 2017 What were the 2 main types of government in Europe in the 1600 and 1700s? Give 1 example of each type of government. What type of.
Ye Olde Quest for Limited Government
ENGLISH CIVIL WAR THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR WAS A STRUGGLE BETWEEN PARLIAMENT (THE ORGANIZATION THAT REPRESENTED THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND)
Absolute Monarchy Chapter 5.
A.P. European History Absolutism v Constitutionalism
Chapter 4 The Growing Power of Western Europe
What conflicts might arise?
From Absolutism to Enlightenment
Presentation transcript:

RoyalSuccession $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000 Treaty of Utrecht Utrecht $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000Baroque- don’t fix it! don’t fix it! $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000Absolutism $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000Religion in England in England $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000Mercantilism $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000

First Stuart king of England

James I

Only British King to be killed

Charles I

Was restored to the throne after the English Civil War

Charles II

Parliament asked this king to leave in 1688

James II

The last Stuart Monarch of England died in 1715 and left no heir

Queen Anne

Biggest looser of War of Spanish Succession

FRANCE

Biggest winner ( of territory) from War of Spanish Succession

England

Strategic territory gained by England

Rock of Gibralter

What royal house would rule Sapin according to the Treaty?

Bourbons

What special provision limited the power of the new Spanish monarch?

French and Spanish throne could never be joined

Word baroque means…

Misshapen pearl

Baroque is the art/ architecture of what form of government.

Absolutism

Music style of Baroque

Polyphonic

Gaudy extension of Baroque decoration

Roccoco

English Baroque Architect

Christopher Wren

This minister laid the foundation for absolutism in France

Richelieu

Absolutism is also called rule by …

Divine Right

This was the Biblical reference to Divine Right

I Samuel 7

England never had true divine right because of this document

Magna Carta

Divine right rule was at its height during the reign of this king

Louis XIV

The Long Parliament was composed mostly of members of this religion.

Puritan

The state religion of England in the17th century was.

Anglican

The Rump parliament unfer Cromwell outlawed this religion.

Anglican

Charles II declared on his death bed that he was this religion

Catholic

Mary, James I’s oldest daughter, had been raised what religion

Anglican

The economic minister of Louis XIV

Colbert

Mercantilism encouraged the hording of …

Gold and silver

Mercantilism discouraged purchasing goods from

Other countries

Mercantilism was the economic system of this form of government

Absolute MONARCHY

Mercantilism depends on these territories for raw materials

Colonies

Mercantilism was design to make the economy of a country what?

Self- sufficient