Study
Guide for Chapter 13 - Paths to Constituionalism and Absolutism Terms
and
People to Know
Sec
1. (pgs 417-427)
absolutism parliamentary monarchy
French parlements Estates General James I
A
Trew Law of Free Monarchies
impositions
tonnage and
poundage Puritans
Millenary Petition King
James Bible Book of Sports Separatists Massachusetts
Bay Company
Duke of Buckingham The
Spanish Infanta Charles I
forced loan Petition of Right
popery Arminians
Thomas Wentworth thorough
ship money John Hampden
William Laud Book of
Common Prayer John Pym
Short
Parliament Long Parliament Earl of Strafford
Court of Star Chamber
Court of High Commission grand remonstrance
Militia Ordinance
English Civil War Cavaliers Roundheads
Solemn
League and Covenant Oliver
Cromwell New Model Army Battle of Marston Moor
Battle
of Naseby Colonel Thomas Pride
Pride's Purge The Rump Parliament
Great Britain Lord
Protector The Protectorate
Charles II ( The Merry Monarch)
The Restoration
Sec
2. (pgs 427-430)
Clarendon
Code Navigation Acts
Treaty of Dover Declaration
of Indulgence
Test Act Titus Oates
The
Popish Plot Earl of Shaftesbury Whigs
James II Tories William of Orange stadtholder Mary II
The
Glorious Revolution English Bill of
Rights The Toleration Act
Act of Settlement
House
of Hanover Queen Anne George I
John Locke Second Treatise of
Government
Sec
3. ( pgs. 430-437)
Louis
XIV parlements
Louis XIII intendants Henry
IV Duke of Sully
mercantilism corvee Marie
de Medicis Treaty of Fontainbleau Cardinal Armand Richelieu
Treaty of the Pyrenees
Peace
of Alais raison d'etat Anne of Austria
Cardinal Mazarin The
Fronde
Bishop
Jacques-Benigne Bossuet "divine
right of kings" Versailles
Sun King
Marie Therese
Madame
de Maintenon Jansenists Cornelius Jansen
Augustinius Arnaulds Antoine Arnauld On
Frequent Communion Blaise Pascal Provincial Letters
Port Royal Community
Jean
Baptiste Colbert taille mercantilism
Michel Tellier Marquis
of Louvois Sebastien Vauban
The
War of Devolution Philip IV of
Spain Charles II
Viscount of Turenne Triple Alliance
Treaty
of Aix-la-Chapelle Treaty of
Dover
Jan and Cornelus De Witt William of Orange or William III Louis II Duke de Conde Admiral Duquesne
Sec
4. (pgs. 437-447)
League
of Augsburg Emperor Leopold of
Austria The Nine Years' War King William's War
Peace
of Ryswick
Charles II of Spain ( The
Sufferer) Margaret Theresa Philip of Anjou
Philip V
The
Grand Alliance War of Spanish
Succession
James Edward John Churchill
Duke of Marlborough
Battle
of Blenheim Battle of Ramillies Battle of Malplaquet
Treaty of Utrecht
Treaty of Rastatt
Gibralter Minorca
House of Hanover Elizabeth Farnese
Charles III
Ideas to
remember
• Compare and Contrast the government of
France with England in the 17th century.
• Describe and explain the causes and effects
of the English Civil War.
•
Describe and explain the Glorious Revolution and why it took
place in
England.
• Describe
and explain the rise of
Absolutism in France under Henry IV and Louis XIII.
• Describe
and explain the rule of Louis XIV and how he became the model of
absolutism in
Europe.
• Describe
and explain the foreign policy of Louis XIV and what effect it had on
the
monarchy and France.
Essay
Questions ( give specific examples to support your statements )
1.
Describe and explain the causes and effects
of the English Civil War and Glorious Revolution.
2.
Describe and explain the rise of Absolutism
in France under Henry IV, Louis XIII, and Louis XIV.
3.
Describe and explain the rule of Louis XIV
and his use of power. What success did Louis XIV have and what failures
did he
have in rule?