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AP EURO Unit #3 – Scientific Revolution and the Era of the Enlightenment Lessons #305, 306 RUAL INDUSTRY BUILDING A GLOBAL ECONOMY
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Essential Questions 9. How did England come to dominate Europe during this era? 10. What impact did Anne have on politics and England?
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Cottage Industry Work done in cottages during “down” time Usually a one-room home Organized by the “putting out” system – Merchants “put out” raw materials – Paid peasants for their part of finished product – Merchants HATED the lack of control – Start of textiles industry Flying Shuttle – JOHN JAY – Made weaving faster
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CONTENTS 1.Recap of the wars of the 18 th century 2.Colonial trade of the 18 th century 3.English monarchs a.Anne b.George I c.George II d.George III 4.English democracy
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Wars of the 18 th Century War of Spanish Succession – Spain and France – big losers – 18 th century warfare seen as “good” and limited War of Jenkins Ear (1739) – British smugglers in Spanish “Main” – Capt. Robert Jenkins – ear in a jar – 8 years – Parliament declared war; British dominant War of Austrian Succession – Aggression of Prussia – Weakness of Austria
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Seven Years War English undisputed leader in colonies and continent Treaty of Paris (1763) – France lost most of American colonies to British Start of conflict between British government and British colonies
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Colonial Trade of the 18 th century British becoming enormously rich – Mercantilism – Joint stock companies – English East Indian Company (to compete with Dutch East Indian Company) – Encouraged colonies
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English monarchs of the 18 th century Queen Anne (1702-1714) – Took over at age 37 – seen as fat and always pregnant – 17 pregnancies to Prince George of Denmark Only Prince William lived to age 11 (in 1700) Crisis with the Throne Act of Settlement (1701) – If Anne had no kids, power would pass to Hanoverian Elector George I – cousin to Anne and great grandson to James I George was 54 – spoke very little English Married first cousin – had one son Act of Union (1707) – Joined Scotland with England and Wales – United Kingdom of Great Britain
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New English democracy Political factions – Tories – peace with France Favored a strong monarchy Favored land owning rich Favored James, not George – Whigs – anti-French Favored a strong Parliament Favored urban commercial interests Favored George I Robert Walpole – first PRIME MINISTER – Saved English from South Sea Bubble – Given power to rule by George I and II
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Parliament in 18 th Century House of Lords – Permanent seats House of Commons – Elected (sometimes chosen) – Did not answer to constituents – represented “interests” – bought off by wealthy Fair tax structure Finances secure Freedom of speech and press – Lots of public debate No large standing army
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Hanoverians George I – not real English George II – sorta English – King’s College (Columbia) – Georgia and Georgian calendar – Hated his dad George III – Born in England (grandson to George II) – Favored Tories – Whigs called him a tyrant – Looked for ways to recover $$ from Seven Years War without raising taxes
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