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Absolute Monarchy Chapter 5

Charles V divides the Empire

The Power of Philip II

Defender of the Faith

Controlling England

Gradual Collapse of the Spanish Economy

Spanish Art and Literature

The Revolt of the Netherlands

Dutch Prosperity

Absolutism The Theory.

Political and Economic Factors Favoring Absolutism

France Civil War and Wars of Religion

Henry of Navarre Becomes King of France

Cardinal Richelieu rules France

Skepticism

The Reign of Louis XIV

Jean Baptiste Colbert and Mercantilism

The Wars of Louis XIV

The Legacy of Louis XIV

The Thirty Years War

The Peace of Westphalia

The Revival of Austria Maria Teresa

The Rise of Prussia

War of Austrian Succession Seven Years War.

Ivan the Terrible

Contrasting Cultures Russia and Western Europe

Peter the Great

Westernizing Russia

James Stuart becomes King of England

Charles Battle Parliament

The English Civil War

Cromwell and the Commonwealth

The Restoration

James II alienates England

Parliamentary Leadership The Bill of Rights