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Title: The Rise of European Absolutism


1
The Rise of European
Absolutism
2
What is Absolutism?
  • Absolutism
  • A form of
    government in
    which all power is vested
    in a single ruler or
    authority

3
The Divine Right of Kings
  • The belief that God
    granted monarchs
    with the power to
    rule
  • Implications
  • The king was
    answerable ONLY to
    God

4
Development of Absolutism
  • Long-Term Causes of Absolutism
  • The rise of cities the support of the
    middle class
  • The growth of national kingdoms
  • The loss of authority within the church
  • The decline of feudalism

5
Development of Absolutism
  • Immediate Causes of Absolutism
  • Religious and territorial conflicts
  • Revolts by peasants and nobles
  • The growth of national armies
  • The need for higher taxes

6
Long-Term Causes
Immediate Causes
ABSOLUTE RULER
Long-Term Effects
Immediate Effects
7
Effects of Absolutism
  • Immediate Effects of Absolutism
  • Strict regulation of religious social
    gatherings
  • Loss of power among the nobility
  • Tight economic controls
  • Large building projects

8
Effects of Absolutism
  • Long-Term Effects of Absolutism
  • The westernization of Russia
  • Widespread political reforms in England
    significant impact on the development of U.S.
    democracy
  • Political revolution in France

9
  • After the Age of Exploration, FIVE European
    countries emerged and began to dominate Europe
  • ENGLAND
  • FRANCE
  • AUSTRIA
  • PRUSSIA
  • RUSSIA

10
Russian Absolutism
11
Ivan the Terrible
12
Boyar Policy
  • Boyars
  • Russian nobles
  • Boyar Policy
  • Ivan reduced the
    nobilitys threat
    to the
    throne by seizing their
    land and
    placing it under his control

13
Oprichniki
  • Established by
    Ivan
    the
    Terrible
  • A secret police force that was used to terrorize
    the Russian people

14
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15
Peter the Great
16
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17
Western Customs
  • Peter the Great forced the Russian nobility to
    adopt western customs
  • EXAMPLES
  • Clothing
  • Hair Styles
  • Women parties

18
NOOO! Not the beard!!
19
Saint Petersburg
  • Built a new

    Russian capital
  • Window
    to the
    West
  • Nobles were required to have a house in Saint
    Petersburg

20
Territorial Expansion
  • Peter the Great took territory from Sweden
  • Gave Russia access to the sea
  • North Baltic region

21
Noble Taxation
  • Russian nobles
    paid
    NO taxes
  • Burden fell on

    the poor in

    Russia

22
Economic Reforms
  • Brought agriculture

    craft production under

    strict government

    control
  • Gave incentives to
    increase production
    in
    mining metalworking

23
The German States
24
The Thirty Years War
  • Religious conflict in the Holy Roman Empire
    (Germany)
  • Protestant States v. Catholic States
  • The Peace of Westphalia ends the war
  • Divides the Holy Roman Empire into 30 Kingdoms

25
Austria
  • The Hapsburg

    family of Austria

    sets up a strong

    monarchy
  • Most famous
    monarch
    Maria
    Theresa (1740)

26
Prussia
  • Very militaristic
  • Becomes the most powerful of the German states
  • The heart of modern-day Germany

27
France
28
Edict of Nantes
  • A declaration of
    religious
    toleration
  • Issued by Henry IV
  • Granted Protestants
    the right
    to worship
    in areas
    where they
    were a
    majority

29
Edict of Nantes
  • Ended religious strife in France
  • Allowed the French to focus on rebuilding

30
Rebuilding
  • Henry IV
  • Issued the Edict of Nantes
  • Restored the crowns treasury
  • Supported trade/industry
  • Gained the support of the common people

31
Intendants
  • Local administrators who
    represented the crown
  • Administrators came from
    the middle class
  • King had the power to
    appoint remove these
    administrators

32
Intendants
  • Weakened the
    power of the
    nobility
  • Originally

    introduced by
    Louis
    XIIIs chief
    minister Cardinal

    Richelieu

33
Huguenot Policy
  • Huguenots French

    Protestants
  • Richelieu believed
    that Huguenot cities

    prevented a strong
    centralized

    government from forming

34
Huguenot Policy
  • Directed an

    attack on

    Huguenot


    seaports, but

    maintained


    religious
    toleration

35
French Academy
  • Established by Cardinal Richelieu
  • Established fixed rules for the French language
    became the preferred language of European
    diplomacy
  • Elevated FR on the international scene

36
Letat, cest moi
  • King Louis XIV
  • The Sun King
  • Source of all
    political

    authority

    in France

37
Palace of Versailles
Built by Louis XIV
38
Noble Taxation
  • Nobles were

    exempt from

    paying most

    taxes
  • Helped the king gain loyalty while reducing the
    power of the nobles

39
Huguenots (1685)
  • In 1685 the Edict of Nantes was revoked
  • Ended religious toleration for Protestants
  • All Frenchmen under the
    control of
    the Catholic
    Church
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