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Absolutism, The decline of the English Monarchy, & Intro to Enlightenment
Absolute Monarchy = Absolutism = the king has absolute power/authority Divine Right Monarchy/Divine Right Theory – kings receive their power from
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Royal Absolutism In the late seventeenth century, the king of France, Louis XIV, declared his rule to be an absolute monarchy. An absolute monarchy
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ABSOLUTISM or ABSOLUTE MONARCHY Power was not limited by having to consult w/t nobles, common ppl, or their representatives Thus, claims –Divine Right,
ABSOLUTISM 17 TH CENTURY THE BIG CHANGE… Feudal monarchy had been a balance between king and nobles Kings stopped convening medieval parliaments
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Chapter 14, Section 3. The 17 th century in Europe is sometimes called the “Age of Absolutism.” “Absolute monarchy or absolutism meant that the sovereign