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1 Absolutism-GODWIN

2 What Hollywood teaches us about Spanish monarchs…

3 REALITY-

4 SPAIN- Ferdinand and Isabella Stressed Religious Unity Persecution directed against Jews and Muslims (Inquisition) Insistence on Religious Unity and Lack of Tolerance weakens the country and its culture Bottom line-lots of rules

5 Ferdinand and Isabella vs. Nobility They reduce power of the nobility Destroy castles built without their permission Forbid nobles to wage private wars Gain support of some nobles by granting government jobs

6 And the Holy Roman Empire goes to…

7 Charles V of Spain Inherits Hapsburg lands in Spain and Holy Roman Empire Spain gains lands in Americas Gold and Silver accumulate in treasury of Spain Difficulties in rule- rebellious Lutheran princes in German States, failed attempt to conquer Italy Gives up throne, his empire is split into two parts

8 Philip II of Spain Religious intolerance directed against Protestants, Muslims Foreign Wars with Ottoman Empire Conquest of Portugal Rebellion in the Netherlands- Spain loses Northern Provinces which become independent “Invincible” Armada defeated

9 Decline of Spain Wars drained money from the treasury Unlike England and others, they did not establish effective trade policies with their colonies Gold and silver, their source of wealth from colonies, became depleted

10 What Hollywood teaches us about the French monarchs-

11 Reality-

12 France- Henry IV Religious tolerance- converts to Catholicism to gain support Edict of Nantes makes tolerance the policy of France- gave Huguenots equal treatment Brought prosperity to country by trade, honest government, and building France’s infrastructure (roads, canals, etc)

13 Louis XIII and Richilieu Their policy rested on preserving the balance of power in Europe To this end, they led France into the Thirty Years’ War in order to limit the power of the Hapsburgs France becomes major power of Western Europe

14 Louis XIV Absolute monarch- believed in divine right Reversed policy of religious tolerance- persecutes French Protestants His luxurious lifestyle weakens French economy Tries to gain control of Spain-War of Spanish Succession

15 What Hollywood teaches us about English monarchs-

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17 Reality-

18 Elizabeth I of England Policy of religious tolerance adds to peace within the country Successfully avoids challenges from Catholic opponents to her rule Her rule is a time of prosperity and culture in England (Shakespeare, etc.) Dies without leaving an heir to the throne

19 The Road to Civil War Elizabeth’s successors reverse her policy of religious tolerance, causing conflict Charles I policy of intolerance causes needs for money to finance wars, Parliament resists giving him the money Parliament insists on Petition of Right which limits his ability to tax

20 Civil War and Cromwell Parliament and Puritans fight against the monarchy Oliver Cromwell emerges as leader, King Charles is beheaded Cromwell rules, calling his rule a Commonwealth but actually has a military dictatorship

21 The Restoration 1660 -son of the executed King- Charles II,takes the throne Very popular with subjects, not so much with Parliament He was willing to be more tolerant with religion than Parliament was Succeeded by James II who was deposed by the people in favor of Mary and William

22 The Glorious Revolution Mary and William become rulers but have to agree to conditions of the English Bill of Rights These rules make the Crown dependent on Parliament- no more absolute monarchy in England King needs Parliament’s approval to raise taxes, raise an army, make laws

23 Reality check fairy- Homework-read and notes on Ch. 21-1 Vocab due tomorrow ONQ Ch. 21-1 and 2 Thursday!

24 Questions?


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