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9/21/2015 1 Absolute Monarchy in Europe World Studies Chapter 21
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9/21/2015 2 Absolutism Absolute Monarchs –Kings or queens who believed that they held all power –Divine right God created the Monarchy Monarchs were God’s representative on earth.
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9/21/2015 3 Philip II Defended Catholicism –Ottoman Muslims –English Protestants Inherited Spanish Empire from father, Charles V Inherited Portugal from uncle
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9/21/2015 4 Philip II By the time it was all said and done, Philip had the following territories outside of Europe: –Spanish claims in North America –Portuguese claims in South America –Portuguese claims in Africa
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9/21/2015 5 Spanish Problems Inflation from rise in population Taxes Trade Deficit Don Quixote –By Cervantes –Portrayed corrupt, materialistic life in Spain
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9/21/2015 6 Dutch Revolt Spanish owed Netherlands Dutch were Calvinists William of Orange (Dutch Leader) Drove Spanish out with water Northern Netherlands became independent. Dutch establish trading empire
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9/21/2015 7 Rembrandt The Syndics
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9/21/2015 8 Jan Vermeer Woman Weighing Pearls (1662-64)
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9/21/2015 9 French Monarchs: The Bourbon Dynasty
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9/21/2015 10 Henry IV 1 st King of the Bourbon Dynasty Converted to Catholicism – “Paris is well worth a Mass” Edict of Nantes – Declared that Protestants could live in peace – Set up places of worship
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9/21/2015 11 Cardinal Richelieu Aide for Louis XIII In reality, ruled France Steps to improve the monarchy – Moved against Huguenots – Weakened nobles power – Tried to make France the strongest country in Europe
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9/21/2015 12 Skepticism Nothing is ever known for certain Michel de Montaigne – Developed the essay – “All that is certain is that nothing is certain.” René Descartes – Used observations to answer questions
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9/21/2015 13 Louis XIV Boy King-became king at age 5 Cardinal Mazarin Louis takes control at age 23. Increased the power of intendants or gov’t agents.
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9/21/2015 14 Louis XIV Jean Baptiste Colbert – Mercantilism-countries export more than they import to protect their economies. – What is a tariff? Tax on imports
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9/21/2015 15 Louis XIV Canceled the Edict of Nantes Controlled nobles by having them work for him. Versailles-king’s palace
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9/21/2015 16 Louis XIV Invasions – Spanish Netherlands (1667) – Dutch Netherlands (1672) Gained Several towns Drained French treasury
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9/21/2015 17 Louis XIV – War of Spanish Succession (1700-13) Conflict over who took over for Charles II of Spain Treaty of Utrecht – Louis’ grandson crowned King of Spain – France could not unite with Spain
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9/21/2015 18 Thirty Years War Fought between Hapsburg countries (Spain, Austria, Germany) and Protestant countries + France Causes –Spread of Calvinism –Closing of Protestant churches by Ferdinand II –Conflict of power among Europe’s leaders
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9/21/2015 19 Thirty Years War Peace of Westphalia –Weakened Spain and Austria –France gained German territory –German princes were independent of Holy Roman Empire –Ended religious wars in Europe –New methods of negotiation
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9/21/2015 20 Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible) Inherited throne in 1533 (Age 3) Boyars –Landowning nobles –Tried to control Ivan as a boy First Czar of Russia (Age 16) Good period (1547-1560)-seized lands for Russia, including Siberia
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9/21/2015 21 Ivan the Terrible “Bad Period” –After Anastasia’s (Ivan’s wife) death, he would kill anybody considered a traitor. –Killed son who he trained to inherit throne Time of Troubles –Period after Ivan’s death –Ivan’s other son was unable to rule.
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9/21/2015 22 Peter the Great Ruled 1696-1725 Goal was to Westernize Russia –Introduced Potatoes –Started first Russian newspaper –Increased women’s status by attending social gatherings –Forced nobles to dress in Western clothing
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9/21/2015 23 Opening Activity Name the five rights guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
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9/21/2015 24 English Monarchs vs. Parliament Charles I –Struggle over use of money –Petition of Right No imprisonment w/o due cause No taxes w/o Parliament’s consent No quartering in private homes No martial law in times of peace
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9/21/2015 25 English Civil War (1642-49) Parliament was fed up with Charles’ need for money Royalists-followers of the King Puritans-supporters of Parliament –Led by Oliver Cromwell Puritans captured Charles & executed him
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9/21/2015 26 The Restoration Charles II –Asked to rule the country –Restored the monarchy –Restored theater, sports, dancing –Habeas corpus-right to a trial
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9/21/2015 27 Glorious Revolution Overthrow of James II by William and Mary Constitutional Monarchy-ruler’s power is limited by law
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9/21/2015 28 English Bill of Rights No suspending of Parliament’s laws No taxation w/o Parliament’s consent Freedom of speech Freedom of petition Cabinet-link between Parliament and the Monarch.
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