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1 AP EURO Unit #2 - Absolutism Lesson #5 German Powers

2 Essential Questions 1.In what ways were the Hapsburgs and Hohenzollerns different? 2.How were Locke and Hobbes reacting to political events? click

3 Holy Roman Empire 1.How did the Thirty Years War reduced them to nothing more than a shell of power? 2.How did the impact of the Thirty Years War make it impossible for Germans to take center stage for a century? 3.How will the Thirty Years War open the stage for a smaller power “with spunk” to dare to become an equal? 4.The empire had been run by the Hapsburgs from Austria; Austria will need somewhere weak to dominate – suggestions?

4 Hapsburg Family Associate them with Austrian monarchy (1438-1740) The most powerful region in all of the Empire Ultra Catholic For generations, the HRE was always a Hapsburg – They had the wealth – They had the power – They were bent on controlling all Germans

5 Hapsburg Family Known for having taken arranged marriages to a whole new level exploiting unions between European royal families with the aim of forming new alliances and earning new territories Their motto was simple and straightforward: “Let others wage wars, but you, happy Austria, shall marry.” Considered one of the top 5 most influential families in history of the world

6 Ferdinand II r.1619-1637 (reminder: 30 Years War: 1618-1648) He kinda started the 30 Years War Eliminated the Protestants in Austrian held lands during the Thirty Years War. What does this say about the Hapsburgs?

7 Ferdinand III r. 1637-1657 Centralized the government Maintained a large standing army No more internal conflicts Of what is this army the beginnings? What will this do to their image?

8 Hapsburgs Turned power East Hungary, Balkans and beyond Who will the come into conflict with? Defeated Ottomans 1699 in Hungary and Transylvania Most of Hapsburg lands located outside the Empire Diverse languages and cultures – had to make deals with Nobility

9 War of Spanish Succession 1703-1714 Two most powerful families Spanish Charles had no sons Next closest heir was grandsons – about equal Ferdinand Hapsburg’s grandson Louis XIV’s grandson, Philip

10 Hungarian Nobility Resisted Hapsburg absolutism Hapsburgs allowed them some autonomy – for a short time Hapsburgs defeated the, but still had to allow for some Hungarian independence Became zealously Catholic Completely intolerant Vienna – became center for culture in the region – Palace at Schonbrunn (like Versailles)

11 PRUSSIA

12 HOHENZOLLERN Disjointed lands United by family control

13 Frederick William, Great Elector 1640-1688 Determined to unite three provinces – Imperial electorate of Brandenburg – Prussia (run by Dukes of Prussia) – Scattered holdings on Rhine River Brandenburg and Prussia – Run by Junkers (nobles) Powerful man – built up military to 40,000 Allowed Junkers to enserf population One million population with HUGE army

14 Frederick I, King of Prussia r. 1688-1713 Son of FW, Great Elector Very cultured Built palaces, patronized arts, built Univ. Lived “well” Offered the Prussian army to assist HRE in War of Spanish Succession In return, HRE allowed title: “KING IN PRUSSIA”

15 Frederick William I r. 1713-1740 “the soldiers king” Complete centralization of the State True Prussian Absolutism Intensely militaristic; wore uniform Disciplined life of a soldier Transformed Prussia into a military state Eliminated the last of local self-government Exceptionally loyal and obedient bureacacy 12 largest population in Europe; 4 th largest army Best equipped, most powerful; precision and dislipline

16 Frederick II (The Great) r. 1740-1786 Young Immediately attacked Austria upon ascending to throne Upset Pragmatic Sanction (Maria Theresa) Started War of Austrian Succession


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