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Title: EnglandGreat Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2


1
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, _________ took over England. This was
called the _________ of the monarchy. Then came
________, who claimed to rule by ______ _______
and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, ________. Soon, tiring of ______,
Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England.
James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He
lives the rest of his life living at _______ in
France with his mommy. This was called the
________ __________ of ____ (date) because there
was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in
Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
2
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the _________ of the monarchy. Then came
________, who claimed to rule by ______ _______
and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, ________. Soon, tiring of ______,
Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England.
James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He
lives the rest of his life living at _______ in
France with his mommy. This was called the
________ __________ of ____ (date) because there
was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in
Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first..
3
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came ________, who claimed to rule by ______
_______ and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, ________. Soon, tiring of ______,
Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England.
James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He
lives the rest of his life living at _______ in
France with his mommy. This was called the
________ __________ of ____ (date) because there
was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in
Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
4
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by ______
_______ and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, ________. Soon, tiring of ______,
Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England.
James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He
lives the rest of his life living at _______ in
France with his mommy. This was called the
________ __________ of ____ (date) because there
was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in
Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
5
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, ________. Soon, tiring of ______,
Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England.
James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He
lives the rest of his life living at _______ in
France with his mommy. This was called the
________ __________ of ____ (date) because there
was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in
Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first..
6
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of ______,
Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England.
James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He
lives the rest of his life living at _______ in
France with his mommy. This was called the
________ __________ of ____ (date) because there
was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in
Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
7
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
_______ in France with his mommy. This was called
the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because
there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed
in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
8
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
_______ in France with his mommy. This was called
the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because
there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed
in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
9
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
Versailles in France with his mommy. This was
called the ________ __________ of ____ (date)
because there was no bloodshed. A new college was
formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
10
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
Versailles in France with his mommy. This was
called the Glorious Revolution of ____ (date)
because there was no bloodshed. A new college was
formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
11
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
Versailles in France with his mommy. This was
called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date)
because there was no bloodshed. A new college was
formed in Virginia, ______ and ____. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
12
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
Versailles in France with his mommy. This was
called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date)
because there was no bloodshed. A new college was
formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In ____,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first..
13
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
Versailles in France with his mommy. This was
called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date)
because there was no bloodshed. A new college was
formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In 1689,
Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
14
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
Versailles in France with his mommy. This was
called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date)
because there was no bloodshed. A new college was
formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In 1689,
Parliament passed the Bill of Rights, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first..
15
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
Versailles in France with his mommy. This was
called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date)
because there was no bloodshed. A new college was
formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In 1689,
Parliament passed the Bill of Rights, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by jury and no
taxation without approval of _________. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first..
16
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
Versailles in France with his mommy. This was
called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date)
because there was no bloodshed. A new college was
formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In 1689,
Parliament passed the Bill of Rights, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by jury and no
taxation without approval of Parliament. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
__________ monarchy--historys first. .
17
England/Great Britain The Big Picture, PART
2 Age of Absolutism (continued) When Cromwell
died, Charles II took over England. This was
called the Restoration of the monarchy. Then
came James II, who claimed to rule by divine
right and was immediately hated by the English
legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James
II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule
England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds
and all. He lives the rest of his life living at
Versailles in France with his mommy. This was
called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date)
because there was no bloodshed. A new college was
formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In 1689,
Parliament passed the Bill of Rights, that gave
Englishmen the right to a trial by jury and no
taxation without approval of Parliament. Instead
of an absolute monarchy, England is now a
Constitutional monarchy--historys first. .
18
Enlightenment, _______ to _________. The
Enlightenment was often called the Age of
Reason due to the emphasis on _____ ______.
Englishman Thomas ______ wrote _________, where
he argued, logically of course, that the only
form of government humans could have was
_________. He argued that without an ________
ruler, chaos would reign. John _________ wrote
__________________________, in which he argued
that the people are __________, and that
government exists to protect ________,
___________, and ____________. __________ had a
major impact on the writing of the
________________ of ________________ in the
United States.
19
Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The
Enlightenment was often called the Age of
Reason due to the emphasis on _____ ______.
Englishman Thomas ______ wrote _________, where
he argued, logically of course, that the only
form of government humans could have was
_________. He argued that without an ________
ruler, chaos would reign. John _________ wrote
__________________________, in which he argued
that the people are __________, and that
government exists to protect ________,
___________, and ____________. __________ had a
major impact on the writing of the
________________ of ________________ in the
United States.
20
Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The
Enlightenment was often called the Age of
Reason due to the emphasis on logical thinking
Englishman Thomas ______ wrote ________, where he
argued, logically of course, that the only form
of government humans could have was _________. He
argued that without an ________ ruler, chaos
would reign. John _________ wrote
__________________________, in which he argued
that the people are __________, and that
government exists to protect ________,
___________, and ____________. __________ had a
major impact on the writing of the
________________ of ________________ in the
United States.
21
Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The
Enlightenment was often called the Age of
Reason due to the emphasis on logical thinking
Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote ________, where he
argued, logically of course, that the only form
of government humans could have was ________. He
argued that without an ________ ruler, chaos
would reign. John _________ wrote
__________________________, in which he argued
that the people are __________, and that
government exists to protect ________,
___________, and ____________. __________ had a
major impact on the writing of the
________________ of ________________ in the
United States.
22
Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The
Enlightenment was often called the Age of
Reason due to the emphasis on logical thinking
Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where
he argued, logically of course, that the only
form of government humans could have was
_________. He argued that without an ________
ruler, chaos would reign. John _________ wrote
__________________________, in which he argued
that the people are __________, and that
government exists to protect ________,
___________, and ____________. __________ had a
major impact on the writing of the
________________ of ________________ in the
United States.
23
Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The
Enlightenment was often called the Age of
Reason due to the emphasis on logical thinking
Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where
he argued, logically of course, that the only
form of government humans could have was
absolutism. He argued that without an _________
ruler, chaos would reign. John ______ wrote
__________________________, in which he argued
that the people are __________, and that
government exists to protect ________,
___________, and ____________. __________ had a
major impact on the writing of the
________________ of ________________ in the
United States.
24
Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The
Enlightenment was often called the Age of
Reason due to the emphasis on logical thinking
Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where
he argued, logically of course, that the only
form of government humans could have was
absolutism. He argued that without an absolute
ruler, chaos would reign. John _____ wrote
__________________________, in which he argued
that the people are __________, and that
government exists to protect ________,
___________, and ____________. __________ had a
major impact on the writing of the
________________ of ________________ in the
United States.
25
Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The
Enlightenment was often called the Age of
Reason due to the emphasis on logical thinking
Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where
he argued, logically of course, that the only
form of government humans could have was
absolutism. He argued that without an absolute
ruler, chaos would reign. John Locke wrote
__________________________, in which he argued
that the people are __________, and that
government exists to protect ________,
___________, and ____________. __________ had a
major impact on the writing of the
________________ of ________________ in the
United States.
26
Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The
Enlightenment was often called the Age of
Reason due to the emphasis on logical thinking
Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where
he argued, logically of course, that the only
form of government humans could have was
absolutism. He argued that without an absolute
ruler, chaos would reign. John Locke wrote
The Two Treatises on Government, in which he
argued that the people are __________, and that
government exists to protect ________,
___________, and ____________. __________ ha
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