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Absolutism & the English Civil War
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"It is legal because I wish it."
Do Now "It is legal because I wish it." The Sun King, before the Parlement de Paris, 1655
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Divine Right Absolute Monarchs believed that because they had been born into royalty, their power and authority to rule was derived(came) from God.
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Years of Reign - 1556-1596(25 years)
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Foreign Policy Wanted to gain precious metals.
Exploration/Colonization. Military campaigns to support Catholicism
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Internal Policy Supported arts and literature.
Invested in Army and Navy Defended Catholic Faith
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Achievements Achieved a Golden Age.
Allowed for major literature pieces. Ex/ Don Quixote Gained massive amounts of gold/silver Defeated Ottoman Navy
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Louis XIV Years of Reign – (72 years)
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Foreign Policy Invested in war to expand empire.
Stressed colonial possessions/production. Adopted Mercantalism
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Internal Policies The money he gained went to personal luxuries.
Ex/ Palace at Versailles Controlled Nobles Invested in Arts, Music and Literature ***He Loved Parties****
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Achievements/Effects
Gained Land and Wealth Palace at Versailles Effectively Controlled Nobles Bankrupted France so he could live in luxury.
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Catherine the Great Years of Reign –
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Foreign Policy 1. Expanded the empire of Russia.
Acquired most of Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland through three partitions. Also, her successful wars against the Ottoman Empire gained Russia Crimea, Siberia, and parts of east Asia.
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Internal Policy Supported Arts and Sciences
Saint Petersburg became one of the major cultural centers of Europe. Enhanced(Improved) Russia’s economic strength. Encouraged trade. Improved living conditions. Westernized Europe.
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Achievements/Effects
Expanded Russian Territory Improved Russia’s economy Promoted Art and Science Westernized Russia
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The Scientific Revolution
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Paradigm Shift A change in the way people think or view certain things
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What was the Scientific Revolution?
historical changes in thought & belief which caused changes in social & institutional organization, that happened in Europe between roughly
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Where did scientific thought begin?
It began with the Greeks. More specifically, it began with Aristotle. He began questioning why things were they way they are and looked for a logic reason(not god) to answer his questions. This was the start of the scientific method.
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Before the Scientific Revolution, what did many people believe?
The Church taught that Earth was placed in the center for a reason; human beings as God's children occupied a special placement in the Universe which was on Earth Therefore the sun revolved around the earth. Also, the “heaven” (stars) were "perfect and unchanging"
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Nicolaus Copernicus Priest, Mathematician, Astronomer.
Created the Heliocentric Model Said that the universe revolved around the Sun and not the Earth (geocentric model). This theory went against the Catholic Church and the Creation of the Earth as described in the Old Testament. Made him an enemy of the Catholic Church and eventually weakened the power of the church. He was put under house arrest for heresy by the church.
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Johannes Kepler German scientist who developed laws of planetary motion that are the basis for the same laws used today. He discovered that the shape of a planetary orbit is elliptical and not circular. Elliptical – an oval shape with two foci. He defended Copernicus and said that the planets orbit around the sun. This changed the idea that the Earth was the center of the universe This was another challenge to the Catholic Church
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Galileo Gailiei ( ) was an Italian astronomer, physicist, mathematician, inventor, and philosopher. Discovered Moon craters and the four largest Moons of Jupiter. He discovered the rotation of the sun by observing sunspots and confirmed Copernicus’ theory that the planets revolved around the sun. This went against the teachings of the Catholic Church He was put on trial by the Inquisition and forced to say that all of his findings were wrong. He was first imprisoned, and later confined to his house near Florence.
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