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ABSOLUTISM & THE ENLIGHTENMENT
UNIT 5 Chapter 21 – Absolute Monarchs in Europe Chapter 22 – Enlightenment & Revolution ABSOLUTISM & THE ENLIGHTENMENT
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OBJECTIVES CORE OBJECTIVE: Examine the development of absolute monarchies and the Enlightenment in Europe from Objective 6.1: Explain the development of absolute monarchy in Spain & France Objective 6.2: Describe the influences that created conflicts such as the Thirty Years’ and Seven Years’ Wars. Objective 6.3: Explain how Russian rulers built a strong Russian state. Objective 6.4: Identify the conflicts between English rulers and Parliament. Objective 6.5: Describe circumstances that led to the Scientific Revolution & the important discoveries that were made. Objective 6.6: Describe the ideas, thinkers, and legacy of the Enlightenment. Objective 6.7: Explain how Enlightenment ideas spread throughout Europe. THEME:
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CHAPTER 21 Absolute Monarchs in Europe, 1500–1800
Several countries in Europe come under the control of absolute monarchs, and Parliament challenges the monarch's authority in Great Britain. SECTION 1 Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism SECTION 2 The Reign of Louis XIV SECTION 3 Central European Monarchs Clash SECTION 4 Absolute Rulers of Russia These are my notes for slide 2 SECTION 5 Parliament Limits the English Monarchy French King Louis XIV with plans for Versailles.
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SPAIN’S EMPIRE CHAPTER 21 SECTION 1
During a time of religious and economic instability, Philip II rules Spain with a strong hand.
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WHERE IS SPAIN?
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ABSOLUTISM The Theory of Absolutism Growing Power of Europe’s Monarchs
Rulers want to be absolute monarchs —rulers with complete power Believe in divine right — idea that monarchs represent God on earth Growing Power of Europe’s Monarchs Decline of feudalism, rise of cities help monarchs gain power Decline in Church authority also increases power Crises Lead to Absolutism The 17th century is period of great upheaval Monarchs impose order by increasing their own power WRITE THIS DOWN!
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SPAIN’S EMPIRE A New Spanish Ruler In 1556, Philip II begins ruling Spain and its possessions Philip II’s Empire Philip seizes Portugal in 1580 Gold and silver from Americas make Spain extremely wealthy Defender of Catholicism Philip defends Catholicism against Muslims, Protestants Spanish fleet helps defeat Ottomans at Lepanto in 1571 Spanish Armada defeated by British in 1588 WRITE THIS DOWN!
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THE SPANISH RENAISSANCE
El Greco and Velázquez El Greco (the Greek) uses unusual style to convey religious themes Works of Velázquez show Spanish court life Don Quixote In 1605, Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes is published Novel marks birth of modern European novel WRITE THIS DOWN!
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EL GRECO
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SPAIN’S EMPIRE WEAKENS
Inflation and Taxes Inflation, wars, & high taxes weakens Spain’s economy Taxes on lower class prevents development of middle class Making Spain’s Enemies Rich Spaniards buy goods abroad, making Spain’s enemies rich Philip declares bankruptcy three times due to weak economy The Dutch Revolt Protestants in Netherlands win independence from Spain in 1579 WRITE THIS DOWN!
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