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1 European Absolutism 1500s-1800s

2 1. Before Absolutism A. Medieval times-weak central governments B. Lords and Church officials stronger than kings

3 2. Definitions. A. Absolute Monarch: Ruler with complete authority over the government and lives off the people he or she governs.

4 3. Factors creating Absolutism A. Religious upheaval of Catholics, Protestants, and even Muslims B. Peasant revolts C. Economic instability

5 4. Characteristics of Absolute Monarchies A) Created centralization of power B) Ruled by divine right-as God’s chosen leader

6 C) Large buildings that represent power D) Large armies for protection

7 5. France – Louis XIV Ruled 1643 - 1715  A) Called himself the Sun King Sun KingSun King  B) Believed in divine right. “L’etat, c’est moi.” I am the state.  Made French army the strongest in Europe  France was the wealthiest country in Europe under Louis XIV  Louis XIV spent huge amounts of money  War of Spanish Succession

8 France – Louis XIV builds Palace of Versailles  Expanded from a hunting lodge in 1669.  C) Became the symbol to European monarchs of the wealth and power of the king of France.  Seat of French government for nearly over 100 years.  Its upkeep consumed as much as 25% of the income of France.

9 Louis XIV led France Louis XIV

10 France – Louis XIV Versailles  Expanded from a hunting lodge in 1669.  Became the symbol to European monarchs of the wealth and power of the king of France.  Seat of French government for over 100 years.  Its upkeep consumed as much as 25% of the income of France. Hall of Mirrors

11 The Sun King!!

12 Louis XIV

13 Louis XIV – Patron of the Arts

14 Palace of Versailles

15 Versailles – invited Nobility to come and live in Versailles

16 Palace of Versailles Gardens

17 View of the Palace of Versailles

18 Colonies multiplied for France

19 6. Russia – Peter the Great Ruled 1682-1725 A) Goal was to westernize Russia. Forced powerful boyars to bow to his will. B) Built modern Western city for Russian capital – St. Petersburg. C) Studied Western technology. Worked in a shipyard  Extended Russian territory – to Pacific Ocean.  Begins ending Serdom  1700: Fought Sweden for control of Baltic. Gained several Baltic ports

20 Peter the Great-Russia  Romanov dynasty that last until 1917  Visited West to get ideas about Russia D) Westernized Russia-forced haircuts  Limited boyars power  Expands Russian Army and Navy Fashion b4 Peter

21 Westernizing Russia  Raised Women’s status by having them attend social gatherings  Ordered the nobles to give up their traditional clothes for Western fashions  Started Russia’s first newspaper and edited its first issue himself.  Introduced Potatoes

22 Serfdom in Russia

23 Russia – Peter the Great From World History: Connections to Today Prentice Hall, 2003

24 Warm Water Port for Russia

25 Peter looking out at the Baltic Sea

26 Absolutism  “For you know yourself that, though a thing be good and necessary our people will not do it unless forced to.”  Peter the Great speaking to an official

27 7. Prussia – Frederick II Ruled 1740-1786 A) Absolute ruler of Prussia (Germany) Absolute ruler of Prussia (Germany)Absolute ruler of Prussia (Germany) B) Had a military that became a nation  Attacked Austria, sparking the War of Austrian Succession  Unified Prussia, part of the Holy Roman Empire, into one nation

28 Map of Prussia in Europe

29 Understanding  The Age of Absolutism takes its name from a series of European monarchs who increased the power of their central governments

30 Frederick the Great  Builds large army in Prussia  Aggression against Austria (Maria Theresa)  Involved in the Seven Years’ War (French and Indian War)

31 Quiz, Scientific Revolution, Absolutism, and English Civil War  1. Before the Scientific Revolution people relied on the _______ as their source of knowledge.  2. Who developed the Heliocentric Theory?

32  3. What was the Heliocentric theory?A) That the sun revolved around the earth, B) The planets revolved around the sun, C) That all the planets revolved around Earth  4. Who proved Copernicus’s theory through being a great Mathematician? A) Kepler, B) Garvey, C) Galileo, D) Francis Bacon

33  5. Who confirmed Copernicus’s heliocentric theory with the use of a telescope?  6. Which philosopher developed the Law of Gravity? A) Galileo, B)Newton, C) Copernicus, D) Garvey

34  7. Who developed the belief that the heart was main unit of pumping blood.

35 8. What theory does the following represent?

36 9. What does the following represent?

37  10. Before absolutism, the ________ held more power than the kings.  11. Which one was NOT a factor in the creation of Absolutism?  A) Political stability, B)Peasant Revolts  C) Political Instability, D) Religious Upheaval  12. The Palace of Versailles was a symbol of who’s power in France?

38  12. The Palace of Versailles was a symbol of who’s power ?  A) Louis XIV, B) Peter the Great, C) Frederick the Great, D) James I  13. The Palace of Versailles was located in which country?

39  14. Who was the absolute monarch over this area?

40  15. Who established absolutism in Russia?.  16. Peter the Great incorporated many ideas from which part of the world? A)East, B) West, C)South, D) Asia

41  17. Who ruled the following area

42 18. Who was the absolute monarch of the following area?

43  19. James I and Charles I both wanted what type of rule?  A) Democracy, B) Parliamentary, C) Absolutism  20. Where did James I and Charles I rule?  A) France, B) Spain, C) England

44  21. James I and Charles I absolute rule lead to what war?  22. Charles I was ____________ at the end of the English Civil War.  23. Who led the Puritan army during the English Civil War?  A) Charles II, B) James I, C) Oliver Cromwell

45  24. What was the time period referred to as when the people England put the Monarchy back in power?  A) Restoration, B) English Civil War, C) Magna Carta, D) English Petition of Rights

46  22. Who invaded England during James II rule?  A) Cromwell, B) William of Orange, C) Charles I, D) Louis XIV

47  23. Which is NOT an aspect of the English Bill of Rights? No suspending of Parliaments laws, B) Taxation without Parliaments consent, C) Freedom of speech for Parliament  A) No suspending of Parliaments laws, B) Taxation without Parliaments consent, C) Freedom of speech for Parliament


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