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A.P. European History Absolutism v Constitutionalism . Absolutism v Constitutionalism. The Stuarts. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. England Limited Monarchy. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. France Absolutism . 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. 17 th Century Conflicts . 100. 200. 300. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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England Limited Monarchy

The Stuarts

France Absolutism 17th CenturyConflicts Vocabulary And Big ideas

Absolutism v Constitutionalism

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Who was Archbishop William Laud?

He was the Archbishop of Canterbury until 1645 and sought to emphasize the use of ritual and the “ beauty of holiness” which many English saw as appearing too Catholic.

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Who was James I (or James VI of Scotland)?

He was the first Stuart King of England as well as the King of Scotland who alienated Parliament with his firm belief in the Divine Right of Kings.

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SUBJECT: The Stuarts

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What was the Petition of Right?

This was the document limiting the power of the English King presented to Charles I in 1627, when he needed money to finance his foreign wars.

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SUBJECT: The Stuarts

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Who was Mary II of William and Mary fame?

She was the eldest daughter of James II of England who married the Protestant Stadtholder of the Netherlands in 1677.

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SUBJECT: The Stuarts

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Who was Queen Anne I?

She was the last of the Stuarts who died without an heir and outlived her many children, which led to the Act of Settlement which named Sophie of Hannover as the successor.

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SUBJECT: The Stuarts

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What was the English Bill of Rights in 1689?

This was the document that William and Mary recognized and signed that limited the power of the English King and guaranteed certain civil liberties to England’s elite.

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What was the Grand Remonstrance?

This was the name of the more than two hundred grievances presented to Charles I by Parliament led by John Pym.

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SUBJECT: England Limited Monarchy

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Who were the Cavaliers v the Roundheads, Parliament v The King, or the Puritans v

The Anglicans?These were the two opposing

groups in the English Civil War.

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SUBJECT: England Limited Monarchy

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What was the Test Act of 1672?

This was the law passed by the English Parliament that required all officials of the crown civil and military to swear an oath against the doctrine of transubstantiation.

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Who were the Whigs and the Tories?

These were the two political parties formed during the reign of Charles II one the opposition party to the King led by the Earl of Shaftesbury, and the other loyal to the King.

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What was the Palace of Versailles?

This was the elaborate palace built by Louis XIV and used to limit the power of the nobility by requiring many nobles to be present at court and to follow elaborate court protocol.

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SUBJECT: France - Absolutism

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Who was Cardinal Jules Mazarin?

He was the brilliant successor to Richelieu, a cardinal, former soldier, and educated by the Jesuit’s who was Louis XIV’s chief minister during his regency.

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Who was Cardinal Richelieu?

He was the brilliant chief minister of Louis XIII who made the French Monarch the most powerful king in Europe.

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What were the Parlements, led by the

Parlement of Paris?These were the noble courts that

supposedly limited the power of the King by approving or disapproving royal decrees, but in fact helped the local nobility to keep their power and resist paying taxes.

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SUBJECT: France - Absolutism

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Who was Jean Colbert ?

He was the brilliant finance minister of Louis XIV who used mercantilism or state control of the economy that maximized exports and amassed gold and silver bullion.

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What was the War of Devolution?

This was the first great foreign adventure of Louis XIV to take control of the Spanish Netherlands by right of his wife’s claims to Philip IV, the Spanish King.

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What was the New Model Army (Ironsides)?

This was the name of the Puritan Army which was reorganized and turned into a formidable fighting force by Oliver Cromwell.

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What was the Glorious Revolution?

This was the name given to almost bloodless overthrow of James II of England by Parliament and William and Mary.

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What was the War of the Spanish Succession?

This was the war that France fought from 1701-1713 with The Grand Alliance, (The Holy Roman Empire, Holland and England) that sought to maintain a balance of power in Europe.

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What are the three Anglo-Dutch Wars?

These were the sea battles fought primarily btw. the English and the Dutch as a result of the Navigation Acts.

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What was the liberum veto?

This was a political right invoked by the Polish nobility that ultimately brought the Sejm to a politically standstill and made Poland vulnerable to foreign occupation.

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What was the Rump Parliament ?

This was the name given to the remnants of the English legislative assembly that were left when Presbyterians were barred from participating by Colonel Thomas Pride in 1648.

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What was the Restoration?This was the name given to the return of the Stuart King, Charles II, after the death of Cromwell in 1658.

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What was The Fronde?These were a series of

rebellions against the King of France organized by French nobles that forced Louis XIV, his mother, and Cardinal Mazarin to flee Paris.

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Who were the Jansenists and Jansenism?

This was the name given to a French religious group centered around the city of Port Royal who were opposed to the theological or religious thinking of the Jesuits.

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