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Enlightened Despotism and Revolution

The Enlightened Despots A group of rulers in central and eastern Europe Favorable reaction to Enlightenment Some freedom, but they’re still in charge “Absolute rulers who used their power to bring about political and social change”

Frederick the Great, Prussia Rationalize agriculture and business methods Codify and simplify Prussian legal system Improve conditions of peasants Reduced use of torture Tolerated religious differences Free press What prevented him from making progress? – Nobility

Maria Theresa, Austria Maria Theresa: 40 year rule Consolidate: administration, military, financial affairs Reformed tax system New judicial system What prevented progress in economic field? – Nobility

Joseph II, Austria Continued mother’s reforms Abolished serfdom in lands owned by crown Increase literacy of Austrian population Freedom of the press (no censorship) Limited freedom of religion Who backlashed against these reforms? – Nobility

Catherine the Great, Russia Born in Germany, m. Tsar Peter III Coup in Peter killed and Catherine in power “true follower” of Enlightenment Corresponded with Voltaire; patron to Diderot Accomplishments: – New legal system – Literacy to upper class – Private printing firms – Secularized lands owned by Orthodox church – Abolished torture – Religious tolerance Difficulties: – Nobility – Conditions for serfs – Living conditions declined

An enlightened New World British N. Amer. Colonies – Dissatisfied with mother country – declared independence

New United States Government Victory over British, delegates to Philadelphia to write a Constitution Constitution + Bill of Rights = gov’t that used the ideas of the philosophes – Checks & balances- Montesquieu – Freedoms- Locke Liberties exceeded those offered in Europe at the time

Remaining questions… How will the ideas of the philosophes affect the politics of France? France’s rulers immune to call for change Tensions growing among an educated middle-class Boiling point and lots of HANGER – Hungry + anger = hanger