Title: Absolute Monarchs 15001800
1Absolute Monarchs(1500-1800)
2I. 1500-1600monarchs sought to CENTRALIZE
their power in Europe and Asia
31. Divine rightidea that God created the
monarchy and that the monarch acted as Gods
representative on Earth
4a. Monarchs used divine right to justify and
maintain their control over society
5Absolutism in India1. Akbar the Great
(1556-1605)absolute ruler of the Mughal
Empire in India
6A. Achievementsa. Strengthened the
central government and bureaucracy
(government workers)
7Ruled most powerful empire in Europe and Asia at
that time
8Modernized the army
d. Encouraged trade
e. Introduced land reform
9Recognized cultural diversity and practiced
religious tolerance
10III. Absolutism in Spain1. Phillip II of
Spain(1556- 1598)absolute ruler who
claimed he ruled by divine right (his
authority came directly from God)
11- Tried to control every aspect of Spanish life
12a. ReligionPhilip II was a defender of
Catholicismi.e. Sent Spanish Armada to defeat
Protestant England
13Phillip II was a hardworking ruler who promoted a
Golden Age in Spain during his reign
14c. He was a patron of the arts
15III. Louis XIV(1643-1715)Most powerful monarch
of his time who takes the sun as the symbol of
his power and is called the Sun King
16Louis XIV 1701
172. Achievementsa. Expanded the
bureaucracy, appointed officials to
collect taxes, recruits soldiers, and carry
out his rule
18b. Was a patron of the artsArt should glorify
the king and promote absolute rule
19Louis XIV in his youth as the radiant Sun King,
driving the Chariot of Apollo across the Heavens
20c. Built the Palace at Versailles and required
French nobles to live there to keep them under
his control TAXES!
21Palace at Versailles
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26 Hall of Mirrors
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28 Kings Bed Chamber
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37Marie Antoinettes Peasant Village
38Organized the strongest army in Europe
39Persecuted the French Protestants (AKA Huguenots)
403. Louiss LegacyLouiss extravagant lifestyle
and parties, plus his expensive wars left France
in debt
41Causes social unrest among the peasants
42People cheered at his death (1715) because they
were tired of absolute rule, taxes and warfare