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Age of Absolutism Chapter 17
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Extending Spanish Power
Charles V King of Spain Hapsburg Empire Ruling Two Empires Constant Warfare
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Map of Hapsburg Empire
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Phillip II Absolute Monarch Divine Right
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Wars of Phillip II Battle of Lepanto
Defeats the Ottomans Battled Protestants in Netherlands Northern Provinces Declare Independence Queen Elizabeth I Spanish Armada
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Spain’s Golden Age siglo de oro Golden Century 1550-1650
Phillip II a Patron of the Arts
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Painters in Spain El Greco Diego Velazquez “The Greek”
Jesus driving the moneychangers from the Temple Diego Velazquez Las Marinas
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Writers Lope de Vega 1,500 plays Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote
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Economic Decline Lack of Strong Leadership Economic Problems
Overseas Wars Neglect of Farming and Commerce Expulsion of Muslims and Jews Soaring Inflation
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France under Louis XIV Rebuilding France Religious Wars
Huguenots v. Catholics Edict of Nantes Henry IV Foundations of Royal Absolutism Centralized Power Bureaucracy
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Louis XIV Strengthens Royal Power
Henry IV Assassinated Louis XIII Richelieu “L’etat, c’est moi” “I am the State” Did not call Estates General Intendants Strongest Army in Europe
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Successes of Louis XIV Royal Power French Army Strongest in Europe
Wealthiest State Versailles Arts Flourished
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Failures of Louis XIV Costly Wars Rival Rulers Joined Forces
Persecution of Huguenots Revoked Edict of Nantes Forced To Flee Economic Blow
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Triumph of Parliament in England
The Tudors Divine Right Recognized Power of Parliament Henry VIII When he broke with church, needed to go to parliament to get money Elizabeth I Consulted and controlled parliament
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The Stuarts Divine Right Clashed with Parliament James I Charles I
Dissolved Parliament Collected Taxes on his own Charles I Ignored Petition of Right Ruled w/o for 11 years
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English Civil War Supporters of Charles I-Cavaliers
Forces of Parliament/Oliver Cromwell-Roundheads Charles on Trial House of Commons Cromwell-Lord Protector Charles II
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Glorious Revolution James II-Catholic? William and Mary Bill of Rights
Limited Monarchy
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Rise of Austria and Prussia
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Protestant North and Catholic South
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Thirty Years’ War Causes Local conflict turns into a European War
Rival German Princes Religion Local conflict turns into a European War
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Results of the Thirty Years’ War
The Peace of Westphalia Depopulation France The Hapsburgs Germany Divided Again The Netherlands and present-day Switzerland
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Peace of Westphalia
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Austria and Prussia Austria Prussia Hapsburgs-HRE Uniting the Empire?
Maria Theresa Prussia Hohenzollern Family Efficient Bureaucracy Reduced Nobles Role Frederick William I Army Frederick II
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Maintaining the Balance of Power in Europe
Austria, Prussia, France, England and Russia Two Rivalries Prussia battled Austria Britain and France
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Europe in 17th century
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Absolute Monarchy in Russia
Peter the Great Westernization Boyars Western Technology and Culture Autocratic Methods Spread of Serfdom
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Expansion under Peter Warm Water Port Baltic Sea Treaty with Qing
Bering Strait
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Map of Russian Territory in Asia
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Map of Bering’s Voyage
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Catherine the Great Czar Peter III-Insane-Assassinated
Catherine-Wife-Takes over Reorganized the Provincial Govt. Warm-Water Port Partition of Poland
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