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World History Ch. 14th

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Why did the Peace of Augsburg fail to give peace in GermanyDid not recognize Calvins in the agreement
He was King of Spain and hated ProtestantsPhilip II
Divine right of kings theoryThe kings receives his power from God and is only answerable to God.
What did Oliver Cromwell do once he defeated the king's armyHe overthrew the Rump Pariament & declared himself military dictator
Protestants in England inspired by CalvinPuritans
This laid the foundation for a constitutional monarchy in EnglandBill of Rights
AbsolutismWhere a ruler has total & absolute power. No parliament/No constitution No limitions on their power
What did the Edict of Nantes do in FranceGave Hugenots the right to worship Officially reognized Catholicism of the offical religion
Nations that fought in th Thirty Years' WarDenmark, Sweden, France, Spain, Germany and England
How did Louis XIV maintain complete authority as monarchNetwork of spies and Kept posible rivals at Versailles
He was controller of finances in France and sought to increase the wealth and power of FranceJon Baptiste-colbert
What granted the Puritans but not the Catholics the right of publi worship1689 Act of Toleration
Title given to William of Orange's defeat of James II with almost no bloodshedGlorious Revolution
What did Henry of Navarre do when he became Henry IVConverted to Catholicism and Issued the Edict of Nantes
She tried to avoid wars in EnglandElizabeth
King of England who strongly believed in the divine right of kingsJames I
He wanted to westernize RussiaPeter the Great
This practice caused mass hysteria and killings in the 17th centuryWitchcraft trials
Destoryed the king and Parliament in 1649Oliver Cromwell
1st Russian ruler to take the title of czarIvan IV
Louis XIII's chief ministerRichileau
French Protestants influenced by John CalvinHuguenots
Officially ended the Thirty Years' WarPeace of Westphalia
New artistic movement in the 16th centuryMannerism
Most famous playwright during the Age of ElizabethShakespeare
Supporters of the King in EnglandCaraliers
Supporters of Parliamentary Eorces in EnglandRoundheads
What did the Toleration Act of 1689 doGranted puritans the right to worship publicly but not Catholics
"The Most Catholic King"Philip II
Author of the LeviathianThomas Hobbes
Name given to Spain's fleet of warships that were defeated by EnglandArmada
What were the ideas of ElizabethModeration -Religion - Politics
How did Parliament destroy the divine-right theory of kings in EnglandBy executing a king and placing a new King on the throne


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