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1) Evaluate the impact of religion on the ideas of Absolutism and divine right. 2) Contrast how events in England led to a Limited Monarchy with events in Spain and France led to Absolutism. Learning Targets: Absolutism Work and Career Ready : 1) In Spain spain was there social mobility? 2) Where you a subject or citizen? 3) What was expected of the people and their role in government?
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1) DIN - Create a Chart - Spain, France England Imperialism 2) Review Learning Targets, Success 3) Create Index of Chapter, Index of Images 4) Notes 5) Reading from Textbook. 6) Closure Agenda: Absolutism
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1) I can define absolutism, divine right, parliament 2) I can list some events in England’s History 3) I can list some Absolute Rulers in France and Spain Success Criteria. 4) I can answer some Regents Questions.
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Absolutism - Nobles bowing to King Louis XVI of France Divine Right
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Page 534 Charles the I - King of Spain Absolute Ruler - on whose authority / consent ? Divine Right
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Mercantilism Leads to a Golden Age
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El Greco, Spain’s Golden Age - Achievements Diego Velaquez
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Miquel de CervantesWriters
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King Philip II and the Spanish Aramada Why?
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Main IdeasNotes Topic: ____________ 1) In the 1500s and 1600s Monarchs in Europe centralized their _________. 2) These rulers were called ___________ rulers - they had complete control /authority over the government and people in their country. Centralization of Power 4) Charles the V ruled from 1519-1556 (Grandson of Ferdinand and Isabella. He gave up ruling Holy Roman Empire to focus on Spain and its overseas _______________. 3) Wealth from the New World helped the _____________ power grow. France, Spain and England became powerful. Spain became the most powerful ! 5) King Philip worked to_____________ all parts of government, including the R.C. church. promoted a golden age in Spain. Spain 7 ) In 1589 - Henry IV - suppressed power of __________, strengthened government rule, increased army. 8) Louis XIV ruled France for 72 years (started) at 5. - took the sun as the symbol of his power - commanded complete loyalty of his _____________. - increased army, built royal palaces and _______________Protestants. France 6) Promoted only one religion denomination - Roman Catholic - to deal with heresy - - The __________________ divine right power autocratic Monarchs colonies control Inquisition nobles subjects persecuted Absolutism
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The Power of Spain Strengths Weaknesses 1) American possessions brought great wealth 2) A strong military 1) Unrest and Revolts (religious, Holy Roman Empire) 2)Constant Fighting, economic problems
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King Louis XIV The Sun King
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Versailles - and - place to keep the Nobles/ Lords - close Absolutism Palace for the King
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A Parade - Charles II London, England
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English Monarchy
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