Cultural center
HENRY IV Nobility - Nobility of the Sword
- Nobility of the Robe = New nobles who purchased title from the King
Duke of Sully - Mercantilism
- Encouraged industry
- Reduced debt
- Improved transportation system (Roads and Canals)
LOUIS XIII Cardinal Richelieu Intendant System - Weakens nobility
- Replaces local officials with civil servants (Intendants)
- Loyal to the King
Subdues Huguenots Thirty Years War
LOUIS XIV “L’etat, c’est moi” = I am the State The Sun King Cardinal Mazarin - Ruled France while Louis XIV was a child
- Angered the Fronde (Nobles)
Fronde - Revolted during Louis XIV childhood
- Louis determined to control Nobles from then on
Corvee = Forced labor
Versailles Versailles - Most impressive palace (Baroque)
- Cost 60% of annual budget
- Controlled Noblity
Edict of Fountainbleau Jean Baptiste Colbert - Financial Minister (Mercantilism)
- Bullionism
- Transportation system improved
- Trade increased
- Industrial power
War of Devolution War of Devolution - Louis XIV invaded Spanish Netherlands
- Wanted throne for this wife
- Gets Alsace
- William of Orange (England) joins the League to block France
- Starts Anglo-French rivalry
War of Spanish Succession War of Spanish Succession - Charles II of Spain gives throne to grandson of Louis XIV
- Grand Alliance opposes France
- Treaty of Utrecht
- Maintains balance of power
- Ends Louis XIV expansionism
- Britain gets Asiento and Gibraltar
- Prussian King recognized
- Spanish and Bourbon dynasties cannot be united
- Destroys French economy
- England grows in power
SPAIN Spain declines in 17th Century Economy hurt by loss of Jews and Moors Spanish trade cut 60% by Brits and Dutch Spanish treasury is bankrupt Inflation from the price revolution hurt industries Military defeats - Spanish Armada
- Thirty Years War
- Treaty of Pyrenees
- War of Spanish Succession
EASTERN VS. WESTERN WESTERN ABSOLUTISM - Divine Right of Kings
- Absolute Monarchs not subordinate to Assemblies
- Nobility brought under control
- Government officials appointed by King
- Control of Catholic Church
- Secret police
- Early Totalitarianism
EASTERN ABSOLUTISM EASTERN ABSOLUTISM - Based on a powerful nobility, weak middle class and an oppressed peasantry composed of serfs
- Kings imposed taxes without consent of their subjects
- Maintained standing armies
SERFDOM Drop in population created labor shortages (Black Death) Nobles demanded kings and princes to restrict movement of peasants Heavy labor obligations on serfs and non-serfs such as the robot that required 3-4 days a month of work for the noble Hereditary serfdom established Eastern nobles power allowed them to keep their serfs
AUSTRIAN EMPIRE The ruler of Austria = Hapsburgs Austrian Hapsburgs controlled Naples, Milan, Austrian Netherlands (Belgium), and Hungary Hungary was the largest part of the dominion whose dominant group were the Magyars It was a multinational empire with Germans, Italians, Czechs, Hungarians, Serbians, Romanians, etc included The siege of Vienna repelled the Turks in 1683 ending the Ottoman influence in Central Europe Emperor Charles VI issued the Pragmatic Sanction (1713) that the empire is never to be divided and passed to his daughter Maria Theresa in 1740.
PRUSSIA Hohenzollerns were the ruling family Marriages allowed the Hohenzollerns to gain territory Frederick William the Great Elector (1640-88) - Religious toleration granted to Jews and Catholics
- Created the most efficient army in Europe
- Junkers were the backbone of the Prussian Military officers (Nobles)
Frederick I - 1st King of Prussia
- Encouraged higher education
- Fought two wars with Louis XIV to maintain balance of power
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