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2 9/21/2015 1 Absolute Monarchy in Europe World Studies Chapter 21

3 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.

4 9/21/2015 3 Philip II  Defended Catholicism –Ottoman Muslims –English Protestants  Inherited Spanish Empire from father, Charles V  Inherited Portugal from uncle

5 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

6 9/21/2015 5 Spanish Problems  Inflation from rise in population  Taxes  Trade Deficit  Don Quixote –By Cervantes –Portrayed corrupt, materialistic life in Spain

7 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

8 9/21/2015 7 Rembrandt  The Syndics

9 9/21/2015 8 Jan Vermeer  Woman Weighing Pearls (1662-64)

10 9/21/2015 9 French Monarchs: The Bourbon Dynasty

11 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

12 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

13 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

14 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.

15 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

16 9/21/2015 15 Louis XIV  Canceled the Edict of Nantes  Controlled nobles by having them work for him.  Versailles-king’s palace

17 9/21/2015 16 Louis XIV  Invasions – Spanish Netherlands (1667) – Dutch Netherlands (1672)  Gained Several towns  Drained French treasury

18 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

19 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

20 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

21 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

22 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.

23 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

24 9/21/2015 23 Opening Activity  Name the five rights guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.

25 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

26 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

27 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

28 9/21/2015 27 Glorious Revolution  Overthrow of James II by William and Mary  Constitutional Monarchy-ruler’s power is limited by law

29 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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