Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Ap Euro Notes

AP European HISTORY NOTES- Filled with silliness and inside jokes, enjoy at your empty If several(prenominal)thing is in brackets, it is only writ cardinal in at that place for our pleasure, ignore it if you atomic number 18 loo world military unit for actual information. 7 The Renaissance and rehabilitation- 1350-1600 KeyUMSUniversal o Georgio Vasari- Rinascita=spiritual rebirth ( uniform Renaissance) painter/architect Male Suffrage o Individualism concourse sought to receive per tidingsal credit for achieve custodyts, un identical medieval nonsuch of all glory goes to god Names Ideas o Renaissance Began in Italian city- alleges, a micturate de invention of the printing press, laid dash for Protestant Reformation Events Books/Texts Italy City estates, under(a) HRE ( consecrated Ro adult male Empire) o For alliances ? obsolescent nobility vs. ladened merchants FIGHT P-Prussia ?Popolo third class, the mountain, needed avow sh atomic number 18 of wealth/power R- Russia A-Austria ? Ciompi Revolts 1378 Florence, Popolo were revolting eew, brief period of curb over presidency B-Britain ? Milan taken over by signor (which is a tyrant) Under chasten of the Condottiero (mercenary) Sforza- Signifi assholet beca mapping by and by this, a fewer wealthy families dominated Venice (e. g. Medici) o Humanism Francesco Petrarch (Sonnets), came up with term Dark Ages, began to content simple world of rhetoric and literature ?Cicero Important Roman, provided account of bust of Roman Re populace like Ed struggled Gibbon, invented Ciceronian style Latin style of writing which humanists followed Even though they werent in Rome, Humanists did as the Romans do ? Despite being accused of pas quantify Pagan culture, Petrarch talked a lot rough universality Civic Humanists Politicians/ diplomats, employ public education for common severe Plato Studying Greek allowed enlightened good deal to observe platonic ideals as well, big fat weddings ? ? e. g. Platonic impression of human potential observed by Pico della Mirandola, who gave oration on the self-regard of man ?Castiglione wrote The lawcourtier, about what we would call a renaissance man k clean languages, classical literature, and artsy englut -12009- Daniel Shafrir, horse parsley Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? Lorenzo Valla wrote about Donation of Constantine Document where Constantine took control of the Christian empire, said it was a fake because the word fief was non invented yet. analyze The Vulgate Bible, said Jerome mistranslated from Greek silly Jerome ? king of beastsnardo Bruni like Carla Bruni- bring aboutd education for women, though Left public speech out of curriculum, because women had no outlet to use these skills oh. Silly women. ? o o Christine de Pisan wrote The City of Ladies, countered nonion of inferiority, exclusively this was before long proven false. diaphragm Ages Paintings were paint fresca on plaster, Tempera on wood Renaissance Ar t ? Chiaroscuro non at all like Mr. Carrasco Contrast between light/dark to constrain 3D images Single-point perspective- eerything converges to a point at infinity to a greater extent realness than in Dark Ages art ? ? ? ? Filippo Brunelleschi- dome at cathedral of Florence high gear renaissance- Rome switchs Florence as center of art apparitional pack in Florence do not like new style, solely popes (Julius II) liked to lard bootify? their city Late Renaissance/Mannerism- distorted figures and conf exploitation themes reflected growing crisis in Italy High Renaissance Artists ? ? Leonardo da Vinci- Military engineer, architect, sculptor, scientist, inventor, Mona Lisa Raphael- from Urbino, fit out for Vati deceaseure palaces, images of saviour and bloody shame, School of A accordinglys shows Plato + Aristotle kissing? in single point perspective Michelangelo- David commissioned by Florence as propaganda work against Milan maybe it was the genitalia. , Sistine Chapel for Julius II, tomb for Julius II Splinter- trainer of the Ninja Turtles o Northern Renaissance ? Questions concerning holiness- study early Christian authors -22009- Daniel Shafrir, black lovage Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? Erasmus + More- Christian humanists criticized church service service, horrified that Martin Luther did not set ways to better the Catholic church Desiderius Erasmus- coined Where in that respect is smoke there is a fire in his book Adages, also wrote P draw out of Folly= Satire to criticize church, valued to rejuvenate church or else of abandoning it like Lex?No. Luther Sir Thomas More- Utopia, kernel presentlyhere, raced for not recognizing total heat V tercet as topic of the church of England (ut he could generate secure forgotten his glasses ? Art Albrecht Duror- woodcuts in support of Luthers revolution Chaucer- Canterbury Tales based The Decameron William Shakespe are- about whom we know nothing only first school education, encoun terd human psyche and dramatic inten gety in his work, generation= Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson, wooer of beautiful History teachers Printing Press with movable type- Johannes Gutenberg, 200 bibles, went broke after making his bibles as ornate as tump overwritten ones, sillllllllly negotiable type created rapid spread of information In organize battalion of spiritual debates Made churches monopoly over bible interpretations VEXING o Protestant Reformation complex and compelling ? Humanism- led individuals to question traditional ideas of salvation moreover not salivation Problems confront El church buildingo ? Black Death- ferocious outbreak of the black plague, not link up to black plenty Anticlericalism- movement disrespecting clergy arising from poor performance of clergymen during the plague, and in fact, that such a plague could befall so legion(predicate) people Pietism- DELICIOUS direct affinity between the individual and god, reducing the need for a hie rarchical church Babylonian Captivity and corruption in global indoors the church Poorly ameliorate lower clergy, often a result of simony- the bargain of church character 32009- Daniel Shafrir, horse parsley Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? John Wycliff- had some no nos No no wealth of church No no transubstantiation- the belief that incision and wine are Jesus body and blood Wait, did Catholics support non-Jew usher outnibalism? What. No no indulgences- selling of salvation by the church/no waiting in Purgatory, began during crusades to fuss knights but was a popular sin for ages urged his followers ( cognize for unclear reasons as the Lollards) lololol to read the bible and to interpret it themselves Translated bible into incline ?Jan Hus- Bohemia, Rector of University of Prague said bible was > church, called before council in Constance, promised safe release there, but burnt at the stake medium-rare Martin Luther not to be confused with Martin Postumus actually , tactual sensation liberal to confuse him with Martin Posthumus. Next time you see Martin, ask him about sacraments. does not like indulgences, 95 Theses Wittenberg a response to ? Albert of Hohenzollern- had to raise ten thousand which is over 9,000 ducats, so hired Johann Tetzel to sell indulgences, Tetzel As soon as gilded in the basin rings, the soul to heaven rings. o Pope Leo X Not interested in a squabble between monks, ignored 95 theses Luther contd- Dominicans treasured to charge Luther with heresy because of the 95 Theses, Address to the Christian Nobility= secular govt can reform church, On the Babylonian Captivity of the church= attacked sacraments, Liberty of a Christian Man= bible is the sole SOUL HAHAHA source of faith, a bar of lightning almost strikes him-> he amazes a monk what the hell? Pope Leo X- issued a papal bull Toro demanding Luther recant or be burnt, Luther destroy bull, excommunicated by PETA Frederick, elector of Saxony- German prince, sympathetic to Luthers ideas Diet of Worms Eww Council of German nobility, HRE emperor butterfly Charles X asked Luther if he repudiates his books, to which he said he doesnt make business office of the pope, only God.Exiled, hidden for a year in Wartburg fastness filled with toads, very unpleasant by Frederick of Saxony Luther Contd Contd reduced sacraments from 7 to 2, which were baptism and communion, had several kidren with an ex-nun, family placed at center of religious faith. -42009- Daniel Shafrir, black lovage Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? wherefore did the Reformation succeed? German Peasants Revolt- go forth of worsened economic condition, 12 articles interpreting Lutheranism as a message of accessible egalitarianism, to whichLuther wrote Against The Robbing and Murderous Hordes of Peasants Luther was not critical ofeven encouragedprinces to confiscate Catholic land Charles V Couldnt control huge empire w/ Spain, New World, The Netherlands, Confederate Italy , The Habsburgs, so he didnt do anything when the Protestants got revolting its because they never brushed their teeth, at last fought protestants in best word ever, by the way Schmalkaldic Wars but was squeeze to sign recreation of Augsburg, which recognized Lutheranism in territories owned by a Lutheran. ? Radical Reformation Anabaptists- denied Baptism go figure o Believed baptism would only work on adults because they knew what they were doing. Rebaptism became a pileus offense in HRE, darn. Anabaptists took over Munster and created an Old- trial runament-style theocracy men allowed to shake nine-fold wives. More normal people mainstream Christians then captured it screen. o o o Antitrinitarians- denied Trinity Really? o Were hunted down ? Zwingli and Calvin Zwingli- Denied Sacraments, called last supper a history of Christs death, did not have actual strawman of Christ wait, explain this.Was he just like in the washstand or something? Hey guys, Jesus isnt approa ch Should we start without him? Sure Disciples are meanies, QED. o o Swiss patriot Died leading Zurichs phalanx against Swiss Catholics John Calvin- Wrote Institutes of the Christian Religion Predestination, No free testament, geneva= New Jerusalem, No taverns, Penalties for having gypsies read your fortune (not joking. ) ? Black or Blonde? incline- The English Reformation -52009- Daniel Shafrir, horse parsley Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus hydrogen the Eighth, by the Grace of God, great power of England and France, withstander of the Faith and Lord of Ireland- Epitaph dexterity of Wikipedia when researching earlier. I want such a title. o Tried to divorce Catherine of Aragon, even though previous pope had given him special dispensation to marry her in the first place. Pope refused, atomic number 1 began reformation of lovertan. ? Reformation fan tan Gave bribes of land from monasteries (because he dissolved them) as a reward for passing certain acts, passed o o do of Supr emacy mightiness of England is supreme betoken of Church of England henry can marry Anne Boleyn be of time Children of Anne Boleyn are rightful heirs (ouch for Catherine) o o Had been sleeping with Anne Boleyn, gotten her pregnant, whence act in restraint of appeals declaring the tabby decided spiritual cases within the kingdom rather than the pope. Anny Boleyn gave birth to Elizabeth Tudor, so he beheaded her. o Edward VI- Short reign, tried to institute Protestant theology into Church of England. bloody shame Tudor- also short reign, wife of phonetically Catholic Philip of Spain, tried to give back universality. ? Burned several hundred Englishmen at the stake ? The comeerreformation- as well as known as the Catholic Reformation Index of prohibited books- include Erasmus, Galileo what, physics? neer heard of it Papal inquisition- Put heretics to death heretic is a freaking awesome word. Council of Trent- Papacy controlled church council, enhanced papal power o Cou ncil placed limits on simony, mandated education, caused intensely polar interpretations of the world, Baroque art and euphony created. If it aint Baroque, dont fix it Ignatius Loyola- showed Jesuits, Religion was a spiritual conversation with God, not within Bible but within oneself. Spiritual exercises. -62009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus 8 The Age of Expansion and the outset of Monarchical States o Portuguese & Spanish Empires ? Bartholomew Dias sailed approximately Cape of in effect(p) Hope, southern tip of Africa. Cape of Hood Hope common typo? Vasco de Gama reached marge of India Christopher Columbus Sailed to Canary Islands, from there to Bahamas Noted in his diary that Indians were lucky and gentle, therefore easy to enslave Not a cool guy ? ? Magellan circumnavigates globe Cortez- Mexico, in Aztec Empire o Conquered Tenochtitlan with help of Aztec slaves Montezuma- gave gold, in return Spanish seized the capital and took him ho symboli ze. Really, Spain? Really? Pizarro destroyed Incas in Peru o o Captured Inca emperor Atahuelpa, ransom him for gold, ruled through him, then killed him. Yep, this again. Spanish created Haciendas, plantations, through encomienda system of coerce labor for some reason, Alex prefers to italicize rather than boldDevelopment of Monarchical States ? Reversal of parliaments from Middle Ages to create dictatorial monarchies ? Jean Bodin- Monarchies have to be absolute Louis XIV- France, Stuart Monarchs- England Nation-States Bureaucratization- ceremonious office of intendant, valuate collector on behalf of monarch o accept for silver led to corruption seen in sale of royal office (except in England) Permanent mercenary phalanx o Swiss phalanx- armament of pikemen not Pokemon Pokemon is in the Mac dictionary who killed horsemen, after had gunpowder. Created a 72009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus need for funds in monarchy, need which could only be fed by an absolute monarchy. ? Monarchs need taskes to yield for permanent armies, which were used to suppress peasants angry at taxesvicious circle ? Italy agreement of Lodi- Balance of power among study Italian city-states, created alliance between enemies Milan and Naples YOUR NAPLES ARE SHOWING Ludovico Il Moro- became despot in Milan, fought Naples which are showing and invited cut to satisfy longstanding claims to Naples which are showing Charles VIII immediately did so, when he gets to Florence he meets Savonaroli, a radical Dominican preacher who had just throw out-of-doorled Medicis and found a puritanical state Recognizes what he had through, joined an anti-French alliance to expel French and reinstate Medicis Medicis burn Savonaroli at the stake (with support of Pope) in revenge. o o Nicola Machiavelli- The Prince Story about a prince on a smock horse, saves a princess and then marries her to gain control of her country, institutes harsh rule ? Spain- Dominion of JULIA LOPEZ Ferdinand of Aragon marries Isabella of Ca so fare o consolidated peninsula- called Reconquista ? Included Religious Uniformity, led to Spanish Inquisition Nobody gestateed it Id prefer a new edition of the Spanish Inquisition than to ever let a woman in my life Spanish Inquisition Anti-Jew, Anti-Moor ? o Charles V (Ferdinand &Isabellas grandson)- conjoin into becoming HRE, retracts and gives throne to brother Ferdinand (also controls Habsburg lands) ? His son Philip receives Spain, southern Italy, The Netherlands, the New World Duke of Alvas Council of Troubles tried to enforce Catholicism for Philip in Netherlands, also sent Military hero Don Juan to fight, later sent Spanish Armada Results Council failed, Don Juan failed, Protestant Wind blew Armada international WOOOOOOOSH -82009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus o Cervantes- Don Quixote Donkey Hotay, bemoaned lack of chivalry French for Being a Horse in Spain El Greco revealed that powerfu l Spain could not maintain European position The Holy Roman Empire ? 0th and 11th centuries- most powerful state, grew weaker with papal engagement Despite lack of army, popes back up by German Nobility, giving them inviolate sway over emperor o Golden Bull- 7 German princes given right to elect emperor Charles V- powerful Habsburg, attempted to render genuine imperial control, used Lutheran reformation as a weapon against German princes Peace of Augsburg- Princes given the right to decide religion of territory aka Ecclesiastical Reservation, Catholicism or Lutheranism oProblematic for Frederick III of the Palatinate (an elector state) who was a Calvinist ? Thirty Years War- about thirty years long. Began in Bohemia, Ferdinand of Styria is crowned king Protestant angry with his intolerance defenestrate his catholic advisors in Prague Turkey Baster Turkey Baster la la la la la HRE emperor Mathias dies, Ferdinand elected emperor o A few hours later, he learns he has been ov erthrown in Bohemia Frederick, a Calvinist ( ) is the new king in Bohemia Ferdinand had no army, so he borrowed the Duke of Bavarias army what?You can do that? Battle of the face cloth Mountain- Bavarian forces win a major victory, create cream Frederick is now sad, called the overwinter king because he only ruled for winter Private armies want to keep fighting so they can have $$$, so war continues Duke of Bavaria fears Habsburgs-> Ferdinand must hold new army o o Albrecht von Wallenstein- VAST MERC ARMY 125,000 study victories in the north for Ferdinand -92009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus Edict of Restitution- out truthed Calvinism, required Lutherans to turn over all blank space seized since 1552 Gustavus Adolphus- power of Sweden, entered war due to Edict, claiming to defend Protestant rights, actually nope, just wanted German territory Cardinal Richelieu- Absolutist, Decided to support Swedish army financially because he didnt want Habs burgs to be strong Peace of Westphalia- 30 yr war over o o HRE maintains divisions Emperor still leader of Germany Reaffirmed Peace of Augsburg (princes choose religion of territory, Calvinism added as a choice now) o France- Dominion of Funny Bear (http//www. youtube. com/watch? v=5H59Py7KApU) and Gerard Giblin ? henry II- dies in a jousting tournament from a lance to the eye, he should have seen that coming -> Francis II is king French Wars of Religion Began when Duke of Guise proverb a group of Huguenots idolizationing in a barn, got mad, HAD THEM SLAIN Huguenots- French Calvinists HUGE KNOTS Catherine de Medici o o After Henry II dies, Francis II was too youngCatherine was a regent January Edict of 1562- Huguenots HUGE KNOTS gain license of worship Peace of canonise Germaine-Laye Protestants can fortify cities (Catherine allied with Catholics, but did not want the protestants to be sad, so this is what they get) o Guise==catholic, militant geese BourbonCalvinists ALEX WHAT UP WITH THE ITALICS o o Admiral Coligny (Advisor to Charles IV, so Catherine didnt like him) & Prince of Condeboth converted for semipolitical opportunities Henry of Navarre (Bourbon prince) marries Charles IXs sister, shifting power to BourbonsCatherine de Medici doesnt want either to have power, so she convinces Charles IX to do St. Bartholomews daylight Massacre- burning all Huguenots 10 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? o Coligny dies, Navarres life sparedhe promised to convertHenry III (Not Navarre) wanted to defeat powerful Catholic compact Geese, do Navarre his heir, Huguenots then helped him attack them Peace of Beaulieu- complete religious freedom for Protestants. THIS IS NEW. NO REALLY. Henry of Navarre becomes Henry IV of France when Henry III assassinate o o ? ? ? Everyone supports him because of common foeman of Spain Until revolution, all French kings are from Bourbon dynasty Converts to Catholicism to be of the majority group, but so Huguenots would not get mad he created Edict of Nantes- Huguenots can worship and assemble, and maintain alter cities NAVARRRRRRR ? Politique- the idea of regulariseting the interest of the state before religious unity- Henry III and Henry IV was one of these Royal Absolutism- ? Henry IV tries to revitalize kingdom torn a vox by war o o Duke of Sully + HIV Henry the fourth, silly- established government monopolies over things people like, such as season Limited nobility in parliament Assassinated, 9 year old son Louis XIII takes throne, but like most nine year olds, is a relatively weak King. o Louis XIII oNeeded strong minister Bonjour, Cardinal Richelieu ? Richelieu beats up Huguenots HUGE KNOTS and takes away Edict of Nantes that was fast. Brings France into thirty years war -> increased govt power Dies, replaced by Mazarin ? ? Louis XIV o five-spot years old. Anne Of Austria, his mother, selects Cardinal Mazarin to be regent 11 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pink us, Elizabeth Pinkus ? o Less sure political hand than Richelieu. This led to a lot of uprisings called the Fronde.Mazarin dies, Louis decides because of the Fronde to rule without an advisor he is a teenager and believes the world revolves close to him Louis told people that the monarch had the divine rights, O.K. it up by the Old Testament. o ? Bishop Bossuet said that the king was elect by god (only god could judge the behavior of the king) Louis was probably academic session in a corner, going, dont judge me o o May or may not have said letat cest moi, (I am the state) Builds Versailles to demonstrate his power, wanted to safely ignore the people 12 miles away from Paris ? While it cost a huge amount of money to maintain Versailles, Louis supposition it was worth it. Instead of plotting against the king, the aristocrats were voluminous with court intrigue and gossip and with ceremonial issues such as who got to adapt the kings sleeve as he dressed Best appraise book eve r? o Jean-Baptiste Colbert= minister, instituted mercantilism? building up gold by exporting goods, an economy based on exports. Organized factories and abolished tariffs. ?Five capacious Farms- large regions where one does not have to go through customs French East India Company, west coast of Africa, posts in India, a lot of the Caribbean, Quebec, = French international mercantilist empire of supreme power. ? o For real this time. Revokes the Edicts of Nantes, demolishes Huguenot churches, takes away Huguenots civil rights. They ran away to England and the Netherlands, and since France was at war with England and the Netherlands, they fought against France. Stupid, stupid Louis ? o England conformity of Utrecht- Bourbons lead Spain ?War of the Roses- Series of civil wars to determine whether York or Lancaster would rule England. Result Lancaster (Henry VII, a Tudor) will be king. After Henry VII dies, Henry VIII becomes king surprise surprise 12 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexand er Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? Henry VIII believed his sovereignty would be ineffective if England was under religious legal power of Rome-> created Church of England TUDOR mogul ElizabethHenrys daughter with Anne Boleyn ? Called The utter(a) pouf- used marriage as a diplomatic tool, used rulers make them think she would marry them ? owerful alliances writing that in italics makes it look like the name of a boat bloody shame Stuart of Scotland- her legal heir, also Catholic o Kept her under house arrest, she was afraid Mary was plotting against her Treaty of Burwick- Let it be known that James (Marys son) will be king of England instead (he was Protestant), in your face Mary Queen of Scots ? Knock knock Whos there o Mary Queen of Scots o offer bye, your head o Elizabeth beat Spanish Armada? England remains Protestant and free of conflicting dominance ?STUART James VI- Absolutist, didnt call parliament for awhile, eventually he called it because he needed money Puritans- thought monarch shouldnt be head of church o So James persecuted the Puritans ? STUART Charles I Lent support to Armenians (sect of Anglican church, believed in predestination), named William Laud the Archbishop of Canterbury unrelated to the eggs wait, those are Cadbury Eggs. Never mind Requested a forced loan from nobles, they didnt want to present so he threw them in jail o They deposit precedent Petition of Rights, forced him to sign ? ? ?No forced taxation without fan tan No free man could be imprisoned without due cause No quartering of troops in private homes 13 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? No martial law against civilians John Eliot- Three Resolutions this formatting is intense o o o Anyone suspected of practicing Catholicism is a capital enemy of the state Any of Kings advisors who recommend he raise funds outside of sevens are also capital enemies of the state Anyone who paid tonnage and poundage (duties the king imposed without parl iament) was betraying the liberties of England Response King dissolved parliament Personal Rule of Charles Charles governing England sans Parliament o To get money collected ship money used to be where coastal towns paid extra tax to pay for shipbuilding, but now errrybody in the club getting taxed. Insisted that Calvinist Scotland adopt Church of England and ingathering book The Book Of Common Prayer 1640 Charles called parliament because he thought they would give him money to put down Scottish rebellion- Short Parliament Dissolved it because they refused to give him funds before addressing their own needs. Formed an army because he was still angry at Scots then he tabu kilts ?JK, Scots win Scots refuse to leave after occupy England Made Charles pay a lot of money to them o o o o Charles has to call Long Parliament to pay for it o o o o Size matters Met for 20 years Impeached Charles ministers Abolished immunity courts (kings courts) such as Star Chamber Grand Remonstranc e- A lot (240) of things that Parliament are moaning and whining about o Says Parliament has to O.K. minister 14 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus o o o Church of England reformed by committee No ship money ***Parliament called once every 3 years*** In response CHARLES INVADES fan tan o House of Commons passes Militia Ordinance (very quickly because there were Soldiers at their doors) Gave Parliament control of the army Charles I fled to England, just in case o jk ? cultivated War Happened Major issues o Whether England was going to have an absolute monarch or parliamentary monarch Anglican or Presbyterian See Lizzy Pelletier Cavaliers vs Roundheads o o ? ? ? Cavaliers==King Charles, Nobility, Anglicans Roundheads==parliament, Scots, townspeople, puritans Parliament won because of alliance with Scots Gen Cromwell (Lord Protector) created New Model army Parliament tries Charles for treason, executes ? ? Commonwealth Abolished monarchy + house of lords No more Anglican church, now puritan republic o Puritan Rules of Behavior simple clothes, no entertainment, no alcohol, no dancing, no fun. Independents wanted state church and religious freedom Presbyterians wanted state church and NO DISSENTERS o o Parliament No mo army o Cromwell says nope 15 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? Wants to conquer Ireland and Scotland didnt these guys just help you? Not cool. Parliament gives no money to Army Cromwell disbands Parliament o This is a new thing. We have never seen this before. Really. The only important thing he does is separate England into military districts ? o ? Cromwell dies, monarchy back STUART CHARLES II o Treaty of Dover come on Dover. Move your bloomin arse - Charles would convert to Catholicism when conditions permit, made between Charles and French Louis XIV ? Charles gets a lot of money from Louis. This was good for him because he was getting a lot less English money to support his lavish lifes tyle STUART James II o repeals Test transaction (didnt allow Catholics to be officials/military, swear oaths for transubstantion), also, AP Test Act solving of Indulgence ? ? No more religious tests for office holders Allowed freedom of worship Parliament Reaction Not worried because they thought the throne would go to James daughter Mary the protestant Sneaky James marries, makes a bebby, New James the Catholic o Parliament responds by inviting Mary the protestant and her new husband, William of Orange to invade England, no opposition ? ORANGES William and Mary o Bill of Rights of 1689 ?Limits power of monarchy monarch is subject to law, must be protestant, include parliament in lawmaking monarch butterflies still free to do as they please 16 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Elections to parliament free of royal noise No church courts Parliament consent for taxes required You can predication the king Parliament consent required for army People can have guns Freedom of Debate in parliament because until now, they coincidentally concord on everything King cant just take peoples stuff without having a trial.Then he can. Excessive bail, nono. Parliament has to be held frequently. ? ? ? o Act Of Toleration- a compromise bill ? Non-conformists (protestants who were not in the church of England) given right of public worship, Unitarians or Catholics were illegal. Test Act remained ? o The Mutiny Act mutated knee act ? Authorized martial law to govern the army. Had to be re-passed every year (parliament had to be summoned yearly for this) Queen is now STUART Anne. Nothing changes. o Act of Settlement- preventing catholic Stuarts from getting on the throne ?Basically, this said that if Queen Anne dies without an heir, the throne goes to the Protestants in Hanover. Specifically, George the first. o Act Of Union- formed Great Britain out of England and Scotland. Only done so that Scotland would not go to war with England a llied with France. ? Scotland gives up their parliament, allowed to maintain a Presbyterian church. o The Netherlands- a center of commerce and trade. ? Dutch War Of Independence 17 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? City of Antwerp was sacked.They closed the Scheldt river as part of the peace of Westphalia. endure to the center of trade being changed to capital of The Netherlands. The Golden Age Bank of Amsterdam Dutch east India company Higher standard of living Religious tolerance The Dutch proved to be nimble businessmen In the Spanish inquisition, Jews fled to Netherlands one could say they were orange Jews Franz Hals- great portrait painter from Haarlem (yes, its spelled like that. ) Jan Vermeer- multi-colored scenes of everyday Dutch life Rembrandt Van Rijn- painted The Night Watch- baroque art period ? Political decommutationization o House of Orange- noble house who got power from revolting against Spain. Stadholder= male head of the family William of Nassau (hes William of Orange, guys) = stadholder of the family Orange beats up France. He also became the king of England. Life in Modern Europe ? ? Growth and population- cosmos doubled in France between 1450-1550 Price revolution- population growth put pressure on basic commodities. Prices had to increase like 500% because preparation was less than demand.Rural life Gentry are people from towns and cities. o These guys drive to enclose their lands aka. Fence off land that used to be open. ? English Poor Law-The state provides for the poor 18 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? 3-field system- the rotation of crops in agriculture? 1/3 lay fallow (they didnt use it), 1/3 crops, 1/3 animals baa baa moooo Primogeniture- the oldest male child gets all the jaunt. City life Guilds continue to play a contribution in production of commodities. Cloth production done on a large scale.Capitalist entrepreneur would provide funds and organiza tion of every stage of production. This made specialized guild-members sad. ? Family life No more than 3 or 4 children (usually) Marriages were arranged by parents, or formally improved, because they involved a transfer of property o o Married couples are fledged members of society Single adults were looked on as potential thieves or trouble-makers if they were male, and as prostitutes if they were female. There was a dowry o Tasks divided by sex activity & age, child labor was normal.work force do work, women cook, clean and make bebbies. For Protestants, the house became central rather than the church. o Paternalism increased because father is now the only individual between the family and god 9 The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment o Before the scientific revolution ? The view of scholasticism-combination of Christianity and ancient authors, such as Thomas Aquinas and Aristotle. Four Elements human race, air, fire, water o Earth is the heaviest ingredient and t he earth is the center of the universe oAlchemy could define chemistry of the time Didnt care about astronomy, believed in the works of Ptolemy (the heavens move around the earth) The Copernican revolution 19 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? Nicolas Copernicus wrote Concerning The Revolutions Of Celestial Spheres. A Copernican universe, where the planets move about the sun. The orbits were circular. Tycho Brahe- the movement of the sun revolved around the earth but the other planets revolved around the sun. he taught Kepler. fun facts about Brahe, courtesy of Mr.Willard Brahe doomed his nose in a bar fight over a math question, and fixed it with many metal noses that he would replace from day to day. Also, he had a pet dwarf who he would set about out at parties. The dwarf would go under the table and do things with his hands Johannes Kepler- planets go in ellipses. Galileo Galilei- invented the telescope. The moon has mountains, and its made of the u niform material as earth. Jupiter has moons, and stars are far away. He also tell that the acceleration of gravity was constant for all masses.Giordano Bruno argued that there were many worlds in the universe, the papal inquisition executed him. Isaac Newton wrote Principia, examined the relations of different forces, invented first derivative calculus, and discovered that white light was a mixture of different lights. ? ? ? ? ? o The impact of scientific revolution on philosophy ? Francis Bacon a delicious man argued to examine evidence from nature when making thesis. Rene Descartes- I think therefore I am, wrote Discourse on Method, challenged major classical beliefs.He invented logical proofs (if P then Q), he tried to make logic and philosophy be done with math because it was incorruptible see Robespierre in relation to math Blaise Pascal the fireman Pascals wager= it is better to bet that god exists than to bet that he does not, since if he does you will go to heaven, and if he doesnt then you dont lose anything. Thomas Hobbes believed that life was nasty, brutish and short. Wanted absolutism (man formed states with a sovereign that has complete power, the subjects would never rebel) because man naturally wanted to destroy each other.John Locke- social contract between the people and the state, where the people have certain inalienable rights no ET allowed of life, liberty, and property. If a government infringes on these rights, man has the right nay, the responsibility to rebel. Another idea was Tabula Rasa- there is no predestination or original sin people were born with a clean slate. ? ? ? ? o The eighteenth-century Enlightenment ? Immanuel Kant- idea that individuals should not believe an idea simply because authority says it, people should use reasoning to solve problems.Philosophers are thinkers and would often plow at salons. ? 20 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? Republic of Letters was an international company of p hilosophers who communicated en francais M. Giblin. Voltaire was a philosophe. And a deist- believed that god created the universe and the laws of science, those laws are still being followed. ? Ecrasez linfame (crush the horrible thing) was anti-religion He wrote Candide- humans cannot expect to find happiness by associating with specific philosophical systems. People should try to find a private comfort. ?Baron de Montesquieu wrote The Spirit of the Laws, wrote about separation of powers and checks and balances. Also said that slavery was unnatural and bad. Diderot wrote Encyclopedia, a collaboration of all the friendship and information that was bounteous at the time Rousseau was the most radical philosophe, antagonized Voltaire believed in direct democracy vs. the other philosophes who believed in a dispositional monarchy. Ideas became prominent after his death, especially in the French Revolution. ? ? o Social Contract- Everyone has a duty to their country, a perfect soci ety would be controlled by the general will of its populaceThe Spread of Enlightenment Thought ? Cesare Baccaria- Crimes and Punishment, about changing jurisprudence, the possible action and philosophy of law. He believed everyone should have basic rights. David Hume- Atheism, doubt on religion. Questioned assumptions around cause and effect. EDWARD GIBBON- Wrote Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, which was mean, criticized Christianity, saying it smashed the vibrancy of the empire and contributed to its downfall Adam Smith- Wealth of Nations Free market, laissez-faire, invisible hand ? ? o Women and the Enlightenment ? Organized salons, where philosophes hung out Marquise de Pompadour- Louis the XVs mistress, helped Diderot avoid censorship Mary Wollstonecraft- Women should vote, and hold public office. ? ? o European powers In the age of enlightenment ? Enlightened Absolutists- Catherine the Great of Russia, Joseph II of Austria, Frederick II of Prussia Prussia and Austria ? 21 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus Frederick William (The Great Elector) worked out agreement with the Junkers (Prussian nobility)they could have serfs, and would pay him money for the privilege Son Frederick III became Frederick I of Prussia (because Prussia became a res publica? ) Also was Frederick the Great, an enlightened absolutist o Freed serfs on Royal estates, but not the Junkers serfs, because he liked the Junkers. Abolished capital punishment, decreased amount of material punishment on serfs o Austrian Empress Maria Theresa begat Joseph II, who was a fan of religious toleration o Issued Edicts of Toleration, granting Jews, Lutherans, Calvinists freedom of worship Wars of Austrian Succession o o HREmperor Charles VI has no male heir, issues Pragmatic Sanctionsays there can be a female heir Therefore, Maria Theresa is crowned, but France and Prussia begin to seize land (violating the sanction) Frederick I takes advantage of this and seizes Sil esia, the richest part of Austria Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle- Austrian throne will go to Habsburgs ended the war Result of the War Prussia gains power Diplomatic Revolution alliance between Austrians and French, meant to weaken Prussians ?Great Britain allies with Prussia Leads directly into Seven Years War in the long run won by Prussians and British because Russian Czar Peter III didnt want to have so much conflict so he protected the Prussians British allies defeat the French in the French and Indian War in America o o o o ? ? RussiaThe Fatherland Ivan the Terrible expanded territory under the control of Muscovy what the hell? , Russia entered into a period of time known as THE cartridge holder OF TROUBLES 22 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus When I find myself in times of trouble, set out STALIN comes to me, ended with the selection of a czar from the Romanov family. This was Peter the Great o o o o Forced nobles to shave their beards (as was the sty le in the west) Taxed nobility by the number of serfs they had Established monopolies on commodities like salt (See HIV) Table of Rankseach government position had a graduated ranking, social mobility Established St.Petersburg, a window on the West, strengthened in the newest styles from France if you havent gotten the hint, Peter was a big fan of the West Conscripted serfs into the army, built the first Russian navy, defeated the Swedes in the great Northern war Catherine the Great codified Russian law and had an affair with Stanislaw Augustus Poniatowski, he in some way became the King of Poland shortly afterwards. o o o ? Poland Lithuanian grand-duke Jagiello married Polish queen Jadwiga? PolishLithuanian Commonwealth o Defeated the Teutonic Knights at Battle of Grunwald When Poniatowski becomes King, he displayed an independent streak that Catherine the Great did not expect from her former Lover Prussia, Russia, Austria forced Poland to accept a partition o Poland loses 30% of its territory Poland had Europes first written constitution o o Reduces the power of nobles who appealed to Russians for assistance Russia and Prussia partitioned again, which remote the constitution and removed a lot of land ? Tadeusz Kosciuszko leads a Polish revolt forcing Poniatowski to abdicate Third and final partition wiping Poland off the map. Great Britain Tories 23 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus o Whigs o o Wanted prerogative rights of the monarch More enlightened, liked religious tolerance Had a certain leader ? Do you remember his name? It is Edmund Burke o Argued that parties were essential to parliamentary government and political stability. You should have learned all of the American Revolution stuff in APUSH American Revolution spurred a movement of parliamentary reform in Great Britain oJohn Wilkes, member of the House of Commons and part time pornographer*, arrested for publishing a satirical attack on King George III ? *Perfec t example of social mobility. o ? France Wanted greater freedom of press and UMS Jansenists- Catholic sect which believes in predestination o Parlements==Provincial law courts made up of nobles, block Louis XV from musical accompaniment a papal decree banning Jansenists ? Louis XV abolishes parlements Louis XVI brings them back 10- The French Revolution, cat sleep, the European Reaction o Background Wallpaper? of the revolution ?Major problem facing 80s France fros? was financialthey were kinda bankrupt, Budget 50% Paying debts and interest 25% military o Funding American revolution, skirmishes with British 6% Royal Life whig powdering? intentional misspelling. They powdered Edmund Burke he was a whig leader 24 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? 19% infrastructure not that much. Sad peasant. Estates world-wide First Estate- Church and Clergy o Wealthy churchies, but there were also poor churches who mat up aligned for the third estate Tithe- church tax o indorsement Estate- Nobles and Aristocracy o o Only 3% of population feudal privileges Controlled mills and winemaking, would often charge their own fees for use of the mills in effect making it difficult for peasants to use their grain Third Estate- Peasants and Bourgeoisie (the educated upper middle class, lawyers and doctors and thinkers) o Abbe Sieyes- Quest-ce que le troisieme etat? , What is the third estate? Everything. What has it been in the political order up till the present? Nothing. What does it ask? To become something. Were unendingly overruled in EG because 1/3, when govt needed money they always raised taxes ? ? Fourth Estate- Batman He was Robin the Pierre Role of Enlightenment? INSPIRATION. Causes Failed harvests in 1789 makes poor people poor Louis fires Minister Finance Necker who wanted to subsidize grain and tax nobles, Peasants sad ? Louis called fabrication of Notables (leading aristocrats and churches), asked if they wanted to pay a lan d tax they obviously said yes. , instead suggested that they would have a greater share in governing ok, sure guys, called for an Estates General o Calling of the Estates General ? ? Hey, Estates General Everybody complains that the third estate gets a third of the vote, so the King does nothing 25 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? Erryone wanted change, but nobody knew how they wanted it, resulting in thousands of Cahiers de doleances (lists of grievances) Examples of what they wanted equal tax system and regular meetings of the EG, restrain the size of sheep herds ? o King kept everybody waiting Tennis Court Oath ? The third estate was locked out of the meeting, so they went to a tennis court (handball) whatever it was a court.They resolved keep convening until there was a new constitution Declaration of the Rights of Man- Lafayette influenced this, King did not sign guaranteed Liberty, Fraternity, and comparison (later the French Motto) ? o leading THUNDERSTORMING OF THE BASTILLE AND THE GREAT FEAR guinea pig Assembly, legislative Assembly, National Convention, The Directory Enrage J. Herbert Jacobins Robespierre, St. Just Couthon, republic of pure virtue idealism, unknown Cordeliers J. P. Marat, G. J. Danton, C. Desmoulins Republic. One house, broader suffrage but not for women Girondists Jaques Brissot, M&Mme Roland, Condorcet, A.Sieyes Keep king as a figurehead, prime minister or president. Parliamentary system. jerry-built executive, strong legislative. Limited suffrage. Reform gradually, use laws. Upper bourgeoisie Feuillants Lafayette, Mirabeau Royalists Count Of Artios Agenda Anarchy Constitutional monarchy Absolutism Means To End Supporters furiousness is nice. Abolish all, kill, then peace. Radical intellectuals, radical sandculottes Violence may be necessary (guillotine) Leaders? bourgeoisie, intellectuals. Followers? sansculottes Rapid reform, system of laws, wider suffrage Leaders? ourgeoisie, intellectuals. F ollowers ? sans-culottes Very slow and careful gradualllllllllllllly change, natural laws. Some (newer) nobles, some clergy Violence may be necessary to get back lost power Upper-class (old wealth) nobles, upper clergy 26 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus o ? Bastille- prison, a symbol of royal despotism, held dissenters. Peasants went and took the gunpowder. When they killed the governor (of the bastille), they put his head on a pike. This was the beginning of VIOLENCE bang bang Louis was really scared. He recognized the pass on of Paris (a new government of the city of Paris). New national guard, under the command of Lafayette (a hero of the American basal War) The great grape fear power between the peasants and the nobles. Some aristocrats began to renounce their feudal rights Poissonards Women from the fish market (poisson means fish), had knives for gutting, they could gut people like a fish like Katie Evans. It was raining, guards of the palace saw t hem and decided to invite them in and give them food.They found the King and Queen COWERING IN FEAR, Marquis de Lafayette made them compromise (they wanted to kill Marie Antoinette), instead they just had the royal family move to the Tuileries, a lesser palace in Paris. TURNING POINT The center of the revolution was in Paris, Natl Assembly moved to Paris as well. June 1791-King and Queen try to eschape ? ? ? ? ? Dressed like bourgeoisie went in a carriage, headed towards the Austrian Netherlands (Varenne) to meet up with the emigres (nobles who had fled during the Great Fear o Count of Artois (Louis XVIs brother) had led the emigres.Were found out by a drunk guy, brought back to Paris and put under Palace Arrest ? Declaration of Pillnitz Issued by Leopold of Austria Said they would damp France, but only if all of Europe came with them ? Olympe de Gouge- Wrote The Rights of Women, argued women should have property, education, and the right to divorce. Civil Constitution of the C hurch- King is forced to pass this Church is a subdivision of the state, bishops are elected, clergy has state-funded salaries and all have to swear an oath of loyalty. Considered by many historians (and Mrs. Lansell) to be the biggest mistake of the revolution.Created a split in religion when Pope Pius VI denounced the Civil Constitution. ? 27 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus o o furnace lining Clergy- more devout Catholics, included King and many peasants. Being part of this gave one a reason to be anti-revolution. Constitutional Clergy- strong revolutionariesthere was no strong reason to be part of this. Assignats- Government bonds indorse by repossessed Church landseach bill was redeemable for church land, eventually became the currency of the Republic. ? The National Assembly King has suspensive veto- can thwart voting on legislation for 4 years.Also control army and foreign policy. Passive Citizens- Men who do not pay taxes. Active Citizens- Men who pay taxes. o Electors- active citizens with high property requirements. France was divided into 83 Departments (instead of the provinces) Paris Commune- Municipality of Paris, controlled by the people. Essentially idealistic communism (even though Marx hadnt come up with it yet? ) o Controlled by Enrages Jews and Protestants have wax political rights No slavery o Toussaint L Ouverture- Enraged at the continuation of slavery in the colonies, led a slave rebellion in Hispaniola (now Haiti)Brunswick Manifesto- Issued by Duke of Brunswick of Prussia threatened to destroy Paris if the King or his family were harmed. Sans Culottes o Stormed the Tuileries and killed 600 Swiss mercenary guards, because they were bored and had nothing better to do. kinfolk Massacres- Raped, killed, pillaged, and burned o Lafayette is somehow No Longer the Commander he flees and captured by Austrians and put in Jail until Napoleon comes and Frees Him. Paris Commune forces the National Assembl y to create a new Legislative Body using UMS this was called the National Convention o European Reactions to the French Revolution 28 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus ? William Pitt the Younger dumbest name ever, British PM, hoped that the war would finally end the rivalry between the two nations. EDMUND BURKE- Wrote Reflections on the French Revolution, opposed the French Revolution, predicting it would become more violent Well done, Edmund Buuuuurke ? o THE REIGN OF TERRiER Puppies? (Actually TerrOr) ? Montagniards- Radical Jacobins- named because they chose to sit above all the others in the National Convention The Plain- Girondists, moderates. Believed in Laissez-Faire, support a strong legislative government.Committee of Public Safety- Comprised of Danton, Carnot, and Maximilien Robespierre who is incorruptible, right? Vendee- Area of France which uprose because the basal Tribunal (specifically Carnot, head of the military) created a Levee en Masse, or mandatory sketch on every male 16-25. This angered the peasants because it took away their strong men right before the harvest. Law of Maxim- Froze wages and prices. Price controls benefited the Sans-Culottes. Law of Suspects- Empowers the Revolutionary Tribunal (Committee of Public Safety) to arrest anyone suspicious or suspected. Banned women from administration Censored the press ? ? ? ? ? ? Jean-Paul Marat- Journalist, published names of dissenters, stabbed by Charlotte Corday The day after he died was Bastille Day, so he was considered the martyr of the revolution and statues were made in his honor. Jacobins used his death as justification of the terror ? Jacobins tried to create a Republic of Virtue, where they removed all traces of the old regime. Created a new calendar Removed all traces of religious symbols Created the Cult of the Supreme Being- a religion celebrating virtue, Roman influence.Worship every 10 age (weeks were 10 days long in the revolutionary calen dar) o Supreme Being was moderately much Robespierre. Guillotined political enemies, circa 20,000 people. 29 2009- Daniel Shafrir, Alexander Pinkus, Elizabeth Pinkus o Many were Girondists. ? Desmoulins (a Cordelier) wrote for a newspaper, in which he called for the end of the terror and therefore was arrested by Robespierre Danton supported his theory (was also a Cordelier) and was arrested too No Cordeliers are left, so only the Jacobins are in power.Robespierres popularity wanes o Robespierre says he has a list of all the traitors in the National Assembly and that he will read it the next day Overnight they decide he is a traitor ? He is arrested He tried to shoot himself and fails o They execute him o ? Thermidorean Reaction- People get mad, 100 leading Jacobins are guillotined The White Terror- Any association with Jacobins or Robespierre would get you guillotined. o o The Directory Napoleon was arrested, but he managed not to get guillotined. ?The Council of Ancients- People aged 40+ They voted on legislation which the Council of 500 created. They had 3 year terms. The Council of 500- General fable had to be aged 30+. 2/3 of them had to have been in the National Convention. Royalists were upset because they had left the National Convention earlier. Tough luck, guys 2/3 law reaction Royalists are protesting over the 2/3 law, peasants are generally angry over bad harvests and such so royalists let them fight too. ? o NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

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