U5 L1 Absolutism In England: 16-17th Centuries (PART 1) Flashcards

1
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How did Absolutism grow out in England?

A

War of the Roses

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2
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How did Absolutism grow out in France?

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Catholic and Huguenot conflict over the control of the French throne

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3
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How did Absolutism end in England?

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with English civil war and the victory of Parliament

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4
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In which country did absolutism last longer, France or England?

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France

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5
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What did Mercantilism grow out of?

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  • exploration and settlement of colonies

- European countries adopted it to protect trading interests

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6
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How were the years from 1500 to 1750 characterized?

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years of adventure, knowledge and wealth

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7
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After the Renaissance, which two theories predominated in govt?

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-one political and one economic

Absolutism and Mercantilism

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8
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What is Absolutism?

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  • King chosen by God

- Absolute in their powers and responsible only to God

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9
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What is Mercantilism?

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  • economic extension of absolute govt

- developed to increase power/wealth by govt regulation of economy

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10
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Who were the two most successful Tudors?

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Henry VII and Elizabeth I

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11
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What were the three reasons Philip II of Spain sent the ‘Invincible Armada’?

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  • resented Eng aid and interference in Netherlands
  • return Eng to Catholic Church
  • (most important) stop Eng interference with its New World Trade
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12
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Who were John Hawkins and Sire Francis Drake?

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English pirates/adventurers

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13
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What was Elizabeth I’s view on the English pirates?

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  • claimed she could not control it

- but secretly supported it

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14
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Who led the English fleet against the Spanish Armada?

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Admiral Lord Charles Howard

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15
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What did the defeat of the Armada allow England to do?

A

establish colonies

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16
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How long did Elizabeth I rule England?

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45 years

17
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Who was Elizabeth I’s leading minister?

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William Cecil, Lord Burghley

18
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What did James I’s accession to the Eng throne unite?

A

crowns of Scot and Eng

19
Q

What was the Act of Union in 1707?

A

constitution union of Scot and Eng

20
Q

Why did James I dissolve the Parliament?

A

because they refused to provide his requested money

21
Q

How did James I raise money after dissolving the Parliament?

A
  • borrowing/selling crown lands
  • granting monopolies
  • increasing number of impositions
  • selling titles
22
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In 1621, Parliament launched an general attack on what?

A

James I’s economic policy and monopolies

23
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What were the two factors by which James problems with the Parliament were complicated?

A
  • govt costs and Parl member income increasing, but Parl insisted on right to control levies
  • gentry and merchants/manufacturers grew in economic importance