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kings/queens believe everything in their territory is their property Answer only to God, not his/her subjects
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DIVINE RIGHT : belief God created monarchy & they act as God’s representatives on earth
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INCREASE OF MIDDLE CLASS, DECLINE OF FEUDALISM, RISE OF CITIES 17 th C. period of huge upheaval in Europe monarchs impose order by increasing own power Created new gov. bureaucracies to control economic life GOAL : be free from limitations set by nobility & Parliament; therefore rule absolutely
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1562–1598 Huguenots & Catholics fought 8 religious wars Chaos in France leads to opening for strong leaders to take over
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Inherits throne of France 1 st king of Bourbon Dynasty Gave up Protestantism & became Catholic Declared Huguenots could live in peace in France & set up houses of worship Declaration of religious tolerance: EDICT OF NANTES Devotes reign to restoring France’s prosperity
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idea that nothing can be known for certain France’s restored power leads to this intellectual movement (for French thinkers)
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DIEGO VELAZQUEZ —paintings showed pride of Spain’s monarchy; rich colors DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA : 1605, called birth of modern European novel—by Miguel Cervantes about poor Spanish nobleman who goes crazy from reading too many books on heroic knights set out to “right every manner of wrong”
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Most powerful ruler in French history Weakens nobility power; excluded from councils Increases power of INTENDANTS : gov’t agents that collect taxes & administer justice Spent fortune on luxurious items (meals & residence) CHATEAU (Palace) DE VERSAILLES weakens France 500 yards long; big statue of himself in courtyard Center of arts during reign; now purpose of art is to glorify the king & promote values supporting Louis’s absolute rule Attempt to expand boundaries by invading Spanish Netherlands gained 12 towns
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1700, Louis’s grandson, Philip of Anjou, promised throne of Spain after Charles II’s death (no heir) 2 greatest powers in Europe now both ruled by Bourbon Family Countries felt threatened & joined together to fight France & Spain War of Spanish Succession Louis dies 1715--left a mixed legacy to his country
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1618 – 1648: Each religion in central Europe trying to gain followers; leads to war 2 phases: Hapsburg Triumphs: armies from Austria & Spain crush troops sent by Protestant princes; defeat German Protestants; put down Czech uprisings Hapsburg Defeats: Protestants eventually drove Haps out of N. Germany
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Ends war in 1648, consequences: 1) Weakened Hapsburg sts. Of Spain & Austria 2) Strengthens France – gives it German territories 3) Made German princes independent of Holy Roman Emperor 4) Ended religious wars in Europe 5) Introduced new method of peace negotiation 6) Most important: abandoned idea of Catholic empire in Europe & recognized Europe as group of independent states now equal to others
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1. Hapsburgs of Austria (Holy Roman Empire) King Charles VI 2. Hohenzollerns of Prussia – enemies of Hapsburgs King Fredrick William
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FREDERICK WILLIAM II (THE GREAT) MARIA THERESA Leader of Prussia Followed father’s strict military rule, but softened laws Wanted Austrian lands bordering Prussia; invades & begins War of Austrian Succession WON 1756, attacked Saxony & all European allies get involved in war Ruler of Austria Lost war to Frederick Tried to save face SEVEN YEARS WAR, 1756-1763 Didn’t change territories in Europe, but Britain on top France lost colonies in N. America & gains sole domination of India
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IVAN IV (THE TERRIBLE) crowned himself czar of Russia had a “good period” and “bad period” His Time of Troubles led Russian government to choose new line of rulers: Romanov Dynasty
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Believed Russia’s future depends on warm-water port then could compete w/western Europe Goal of westernization: using Europe as model for change & make Russia stronger Russian Orthodox Church under state control Reduced power of landowners (like Ivan IV) Heavy taxes to pay for army of 200,000
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Introduced potatoes as new staple food 1 st newspaper Women’s status increases b/c have to attend social gatherings Nobles give up traditional clothes for western fashions Education key to progress Russia becoming powerful by his death in 1725
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