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1 Absolute Rulers Unit 5, SSWH 14 a
Examine absolutism through a comparison of the rulers of Louis XIV, Czar Peter the Great, and Tokugawa Ieyasu

2 What effect did the Age of Revolution have on Global Society?

3 SSWH 14 a Examine absolutism through a comparison of the rules of Louis XIV and Tsar Peter the Great.

4 Absolutism a king or queen who has unlimited power and seeks to control all aspects of society Divine right: only answered to God & not subjects.

5 Louis XIV (1638-1715): Most powerful ruler in France
“ I am the state” King at 4, Cardinal Mazarin ruled Mazarin’s leadership caused rebellion – Louis said he would be so strong the people wouldn’t rebel (pg. 510)

6 Decreased the power of the nobles by removing them from the king’s council
To keep power under central control, local officials reported to him regularly Took away religious freedom from Huguenots (Protestants)

7 Participated in many wars (gained France power) & created massive amounts of debt
Lived very lavishly creating more debt, the poor were taxed heavily for his life style

8 Czar Peter the Great (1672-1725)– one of Russia’s greatest reformers
Czar at 24 & traveled to Europe (called the “Grand Embassy”) He wanted to westernize Russia through reforms: Introduced potatoes, started 1st newspaper, raised women’s status, ordered nobles to give up traditional clothes for European styles, and advanced education by opening schools

9 The Orthodox church was put under state control and he became in charge of the church
Modernized the army with European training, taxed the Russians heavily to pay for the army Reduced power of landowners by giving offices to loyal hardworking peasants Forced thousands of serfs into forced labor


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