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1 Crisis and Absolutism in Europe
Chapter 14

2 Europe in Crisis: The Wars of Religion
14.1

3 The French Wars of Religion
Calvinism verses Catholicism Main cause of Europe’s religious wars

4 French Wars of Religion
French Civil War Huguenots Protestants (Calvinists) Small % of population – mostly nobles Catholic Monarchy and most of the population Ultra-Catholics Henry of Navarre – leader of the Huguenots Henry the IV Converted Edict of Nantes

5 Philip II and Militant Catholicism
Philip II of Spain Strict adherence to Catholicism Tried to crush Calvinism Bankrupted country Power shifted to England

6 The England of Elizabeth
Resolved religious conflicts Moderate Protestantism Moderate in foreign affairs Tried to balance power between Spain and France Philip wanted to return England to Protestant Spanish Armada

7 Social Crises, War and Revolution
14.2

8 Economic and Social Crises
Inflation Economic slow down Decline in population Warfare, plague and famine

9 The Witchcraft Trials Belief in witchcraft not new
More than 100,000 people were charged More than 75% were women Accused were tortured and usually confessed Lessened by 1650

10 The Thirty Years’ War Last of the religious wars
Holy Roman Emperors and Protestant nobles All major European countries besides England Struggle over European leadership France verses Spain and Holy Roman Empire Destroyed Germany

11 RESULTS France won German states could choose religion
Holy Roman Empire died Most destructive European war Flintlock Muskets Standing armies

12 Revolutions in England
Elizabeth I to James I to Charles I Divine right of kings verses Parliament Puritans Many left for America Civil War Cavaliers verses Roundheads Oliver Cromwell Purged Parliament and executed Charles I Monarchy to Commonwealth

13 James II Catholic Glorious Revolution William and Mary
Constitutional monarchy Toleration Act of 1689

14 Response to Crisis: Absolutism
14.3

15 France under Louis XIV Absolutism Versailles Anti-Huguenot
Wanted to dominate Europe Died full of debt and with many enemies

16 Russia under Peter the Great
Ivan the Terrible Time of Troubles Romanov dynasty Czar Peter the Great Europeanize Russia

17 The World of European Culture
14.4

18 Mannerism Replaced Renaissance No more balance, harmony, or proportion
Elongated figures, suffering, emotion, religious ecstasy

19 The Baroque Period Replaced Mannerism
Combine Renaissance ideals with spiritual feelings Arouse emotions Search for power

20 A Golden Age of Literature
Literature flourished in England and Spain Elizabethan theater William Shakespeare Spain Don Quixote

21 Political Thought Order and Power John Locke natural rights
Mutual obligations between people and government American and French revolutions


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