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SIX MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS THINK ABOUT HOW THEY CONNECT. KNOW THEM.
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1608 The Protestant Union 1609 The Catholic League Ferdinand II is the spark He is a Habsburg of the Austrian Empire! And the HRE! Closes Protestant churches 1618-1648-30 Years War!
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Protestant Princes fight the HRE What turns the tide? Sweden and France join the Protestants! Result: PEACE OF WESTPHALIA Devastates econ. of Germanies France gets some German lands German area is free of HRE MOST IMPORTANT: BEGINNING OF TRUE “STATE SYSTEM” 30 Years War
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Prussia Hohenzollern family Frederick William I “The Soldier’s King” Created a strong, but very honest bureaucracy Permanent standing army
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Austria Habsburg Family 30 Years War failed, so turned east and inward to rebuild Permanent, standing army Move into Hungary and Transylvania Charles VI
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COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE From New World:Gold,silver,chocolate, sugar, tobacco, peanuts,spices,potatoes, (slavery becomes an issue…) To New World: Diseases, horses, sheep, pigs, Christianity, technology, coffee… Cash flows, standard of living up 700%!
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CAPITALISM! PRIVATE OWNERSHIP OF THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION CREATES A PROFIT FOR THE INDIVIDUAL! DEVELOPMENT OF THE JOINT STOCK COMPANY MERCANTILISM: POLICY TO TRADE ONLY WITH THE MOTHER COUNTRY
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The Americas First: Spain and Portugal to south: gold, silver, sugar… Then: France, England and the Netherlands to the north: timber, agriculture, granite…
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Slavery: Factors that lead to growth in African slave trade to the Americas -Natives “not well-suited” Died! -Catholic Church fought the encomienda system that enslaved natives -Needed cheap labor for mines, agriculture, specifically SUGAR, INDIGO… -Slave trade already at play in Africa -1518 1 st recorded shipment of African slaves to Americas
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1600’s-1700 slavery mushrooms: 37% to Brazil 41% to Caribbean 15% to Spanish Americas 5% to Southern colonies in N. America Some of the most brutal slavery ever seen 12 million human beings sold between 1400 to 1800.
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Portuguese first to India (1498) Spanish and Portuguese first to Asia By 1500’s Dutch and British compete: naval battles, piracy… Dutch East India Company British East India Company Profit to the mother country
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In Renaissance= 1% of pop. 1650’s=10%+ What is your status based on? Traditionally, two classes Nobles Commoners
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A dance to try and maintain some kind of balance of power Lots of wars (starting to compete for markets, raw materials) The top five countries: England, France, Austria, Prussia, Russia Wars were expensive, taxes increase, social unrest…
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Constant war had consequences: Big bucks! Taxes too high Deteriorating econ. Conditions Cold,wet climate + cost of feeding army=FAMINE in some places Social unrest NEEDED TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO DEAL WITH THE COMPLEXITIES!!
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“Enlightened despot”= a ruler who tries to do their best for the people, not just a greedy, corrupt, user. ABSOLUTISM!! Louis the 14 th : Versailles Nobles spend part of the year there Deal: rich life for power (no Estates General) Religion+Catholic
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Prussia: Remember Frederick and the tall soldiers? Austria: Don’t forget the Habsburgs Russia: Peter the Great and Catherine the Great
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ENGLISH CIVIL WAR!!! Charles I needs money for war; Parliament says “No, unless we get rights!” (no taxes or prison without process…) Charles agrees, but then backs out and charges “fees”, demands only one religion… CHARLES GETS HIS HEAD LOPPED OFF!! SO, PARLIAMENT- NOT AN ABSOLUTE SYSTEM!
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Religious Settlement Economic Growth Encounters and Colonization Rise of the Middle Class Power Politics Absolutism or Parliamentary/Constitutional
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Read about Charles I and Oliver Cromwell How did England become a constitutional monarchy? Pages:536-539 Read about Russia: What made Peter “great”? What were his goals for Russia? Pages: 532-535
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