Age of Absolutism Notes

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Age of Absolutism Notes

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Age of Absolutism Notes. What was Absolutism?. Period of time when Europe’s monarchs got stronger. Caused by the Reformation & Age of Exploration. Ref weakens churches, AofE brings in lots of money (mercantilism). Monarchs ruled with absolute power. What does absolute mean…?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What was Absolutism?

• Period of time when Europe’s monarchs got stronger.

• Caused by the Reformation & Age of Exploration.

• Ref weakens churches, AofE brings in lots of money (mercantilism).

• Monarchs ruled with absolute power.

• What does absolute mean…?

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Some Absolute Monarchs

In your book, look up each of the following monarchs and list what country they ruled as well as two facts about each.

• Louis XIV (455-458)

• Elizabeth I (471-472)

• Peter the Great (460-462)

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Louis XIV• King of France

• Nickname: The Sun King

• The absolute monarch!

• Builds palace of Versailles.

• We’ll read more about him later.

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Elizabeth I

• Queen of England

• Henry VIII’s daughter (remember him?)

• Defeated the Spanish Armada.

• Built England up into a world power.

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Peter the Great

• Czar of Russia• Wanted to

Europeanize, modernize Russia.

• Went in disguise to learn how to build ships in Western Europe.

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What was Divine Right theory?

• Divine Right Theory was the idea that God had chosen the monarch to rule.

• Monarchs (and the people) believed it during this period.

• If you question the king, you question God!

• Kings become the nation. Louis XIV: “L'État, c'est moi!” (The state? That’s me!)

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In the space provided on your notes, draw a picture

of what absolutism & Divine Right mean.

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A Day in the life of Louis XIV

• With a partner, read the article on a day in the life of Louis XIV.

• While one person reads the article, the other should fill in the activities the king does throughout his day.

• Switch roles after each part of the day. • After you are done, make sure each of you

has the entire day filled in on your paper.

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•Court Enters

•Prayers

•Rubbed down if he was sweaty.

•Favors asked

•Schedule announced

•Mass (church)

•Dressed

•Shaved

•At at 1 PM

•Handed napkin

•Council meetings

•Inspected building projects

•Hunt

•Picnic w/the ladies

•Lottery

•Went outside

•Ate with whole royal family.

•Some were seated, others stood.

•Ate when he arrived.

•Sometimes late, 11:30.

•Fed dogs

•Played with children & grandchildren

•Last conversations/ requests from the court.

•Good night: court retires.