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Why did the Peace of Augsburg fail to give peace in Germany | Did not recognize Calvins in the agreement |
He was King of Spain and hated Protestants | Philip II |
Divine right of kings theory | The kings receives his power from God and is only answerable to God. |
What did Oliver Cromwell do once he defeated the king's army | He overthrew the Rump Pariament & declared himself military dictator |
Protestants in England inspired by Calvin | Puritans |
This laid the foundation for a constitutional monarchy in England | Bill of Rights |
Absolutism | Where a ruler has total & absolute power. No parliament/No constitution No limitions on their power |
What did the Edict of Nantes do in France | Gave Hugenots the right to worship Officially reognized Catholicism of the offical religion |
Nations that fought in th Thirty Years' War | Denmark, Sweden, France, Spain, Germany and England |
How did Louis XIV maintain complete authority as monarch | Network of spies and Kept posible rivals at Versailles |
He was controller of finances in France and sought to increase the wealth and power of France | Jon Baptiste-colbert |
What granted the Puritans but not the Catholics the right of publi worship | 1689 Act of Toleration |
Title given to William of Orange's defeat of James II with almost no bloodshed | Glorious Revolution |
What did Henry of Navarre do when he became Henry IV | Converted to Catholicism and Issued the Edict of Nantes |
She tried to avoid wars in England | Elizabeth |
King of England who strongly believed in the divine right of kings | James I |
He wanted to westernize Russia | Peter the Great |
This practice caused mass hysteria and killings in the 17th century | Witchcraft trials |
Destoryed the king and Parliament in 1649 | Oliver Cromwell |
1st Russian ruler to take the title of czar | Ivan IV |
Louis XIII's chief minister | Richileau |
French Protestants influenced by John Calvin | Huguenots |
Officially ended the Thirty Years' War | Peace of Westphalia |
New artistic movement in the 16th century | Mannerism |
Most famous playwright during the Age of Elizabeth | Shakespeare |
Supporters of the King in England | Caraliers |
Supporters of Parliamentary Eorces in England | Roundheads |
What did the Toleration Act of 1689 do | Granted puritans the right to worship publicly but not Catholics |
"The Most Catholic King" | Philip II |
Author of the Leviathian | Thomas Hobbes |
Name given to Spain's fleet of warships that were defeated by England | Armada |
What were the ideas of Elizabeth | Moderation -Religion - Politics |
How did Parliament destroy the divine-right theory of kings in England | By executing a king and placing a new King on the throne |