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“Laugh at my outfit, and I’ll take off your head!”
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Who were the absolute monarchs? What effect did the absolute monarchs have on their countries?
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Centralization of power Rule without limits Concept of rule by divine right God created the monarchy and the monarch acted as God’s representative on earth. Louis XIV of France Peter the Great of Russia
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5Njjd6 R6d0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5Njjd6 R6d0
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxIzMr2 Ekpo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxIzMr2 Ekpo
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Have a great palace! Versailles: was a symbol of absolute monarchy and Louis XIV’s royal authority Definition: Palace built by Louis XIV as a symbol of absolute rule and the divine right of the monarch
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Have a great Theme! Apollo, the sun god: represented Louis XIV as the center of all power/authority (Heliocentric)
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Dress for Success! The Outfit and the Courtiers: Louis made detailed rules for dress and behavior as a means of controlling the Nobles! That’s a lot of heel for a guy! Does this dress make me look fat?
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Take Absolute Control! Ends religious tolerance and crushes the Protestants: Louis XIV revokes the Edict of Nantes. Many Huguenots flee France and take their businesses, $ with them!
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Have a sweet ride!
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Palace of Versailles: a symbol of Royal Power Moved the seat of government from Paris to Versailles Centralization of Power: Required nobles to live at Versailles so he could control them and keep an eye on them! Many rules of etiquette, fashion, manners – all set down by the king! War of Spanish Succession King Charles II of Spain died and promised the throne to Phillip of Anjou, Louis XIV’s grandson War started because other countries felt threatened by France & Spain joining powers. Louis’ grandson allowed to remain in power, but thrones of France and Spain could not be united. Real “noble” men wore tights and heels!
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Definition: Became Tzar at the age of 10. Put Russia through a series of reforms to westernize the country and make it an equal in European power He was 6’ 8” tall!!!
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Increased the czar’s power Brought Russian Orthodox Church under state control and ran the church Reduced power of the wealthy landowners Landowners: Reduced power of the wealthy landowners Newspapers: Started Russia’s first newspaper Westernization of Russia & Fashion Introduced potatoes Raised women’s status (they could attend the theatre) Ordered nobles to give up traditional clothes for Western fashions Advanced education by opening school of navigation and introducing schools for the arts and sciences
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Peter the Great wanted Russians to look more like Western Europeans, so he passed a tax on beards. The tax payer had to carry a coin on him that verified he paid the tax and read, “the beard tax has been taken“ and "the beard is a superfluous burden". [ [ Men who wanted to keep their traditional beards had to pay 60 to 100 Rubles! A male serf went for 80 Rubles around the same time!
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