Rise of the absolute monarchs

Rise of the absolute monarchs
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Rise of the absolute monarchs

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Assignment:
  1. Make a drawing of an absolute monarch
  2. You have 5 minutes
  3. Keep the drawing until the end of the class

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At the end of the lesson, you can...
  • explain what absolutism is
  • list at least three absolute rulers in Europe between the 16th and 18th century
  • start with your practical assignment

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Absolutism
  • period between 1610 and 1789 
  • most monarchs had a form of power unrestricted by other institutions
  • Absolute rulers appear as early as the 16th century and are still here

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Henry VIII
  • Ruled England 1509 - 1547
  • Started Church of England
  • Persecuted catholics after that
  • Fun fact: married 6 times, beheaded two of his wives



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Philips II
  • King of Spain 1556 - 1581
  • Spanish empire spread out from Spain to South America
  • Believed himself the defender of Catholicism
  • Fun Fact: considered to be the worst absolute monarch of all

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Louis XIV
  • King of France 1638 - 1715
  • Defender of absolutism
  • Continuous wars to expand French territory
  • Prohibited protestantism
  • Fun Fact: build himself a palace that cost up to 2 billion dollars!




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Peter I
  • Russian Tsar 1682 - 1725
  • Named himself 'Peter the Great
  • Modernised Russia
  • Fun fact: outlawed beards
  • Fun fact 2: visited Holland

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Absolutism? No, thank you
  • English kings wanted to be absolute rulers
  • Parliament was too strong - lots of conflicts, from 1215 onwards
  • Charles I tried - civil war and he was beheaded
  • 1688: Dutch stadtholder William III drives out James II
  • = Glorious Revolution
  • William and his wife Mary agreed on Bill of Rights that limitied power of the monarch from then on


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Practical Assignment
  1. Work in groups of three (see next slide for groups)
  2. Write a report card for this ruler
  3. Present the report card to the class (4-5 minutes)






Grade will be a combination of the report card you made and the presentation you give as a group
See rubric in SOM

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The groups & 'their' rulers
  1. Peter the Great (Russia): Bas, Tim & Béla
  2. Catherine the Great (Russia): Carmen, Sjoerd & Signe
  3. Philips II (Spain): Danila, Selina & Elias
  4. Elizabeth I (England): Harshmeet, Sediqa & Sammi
  5. Henry VIII (England): Evy, Roos & Fenna
  6. Louis XIV (France): Erika, Rhythm & Niara
  7. Frederick the Great (Prussia): Jasmijn, Maylina & Lois
  8. Joseph II (Holy Roman Empire): Julie, Linde & Kasper van der W
  9. Charles XII (Sweden): Kenji, Kasper S & Leah






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Presentation: 11 december

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Look at your drawing
What would you do different now?

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