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Absolutism

Teacher: Mr. Anderle
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Russian absolute ruler who was one of the great reformers. He built the "Peterhoff" palace.
A conflict from 1642 to 1649 in which Puritan supporters of Parliament battled supporters of England's monarchy
A group of government ministers who act in the name of the ruler but actually represent the major party in Parliament
Law that gave prisoners the right to obtain a writ or document ordering that the prisoner be brought before a judge to be charged and a trial set. This kept monarchs from throwing opponents in jail without charges.
Russian landowning nobles.
A monarchy where laws limit a ruler's power.
A bloodless overthrowing of King James II by William
French government agents who collected taxes and administered justice.
English General and leader of the Puritan backed Parliament forces in the English Civil War
Prussian absolute ruler that built the Prussian military into a major power when he captured Silesia for Prussia.
THE IDEA THAT NOTHING CAN EVER BE KNOWN FOR CERTAIN.
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Finance mimister for Louis XIV that pushed Mercantilism to gain wealth for France.
The period in English History where the monarchy was restored after the English Civil War.
Russian ruler that ruled by terror and was crowned as the first "czar"
Son of Charles V who inherited the crown of Spain by his father
1598 declaration of Religious tolerance that allowed French Protestants (Hugenots) to establish their own churchs and live in peace.
Austrian Hapsburg absolute ruler that dereased the power of the Nobility and limited the amount of labor that nobles could force peasants to do.
LEADER OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN FRANCE WHO WAS A MINISTER TO LOUIS XIII AND RAN FRENCH GOVERNMENT.
The idea that God created the monarchy and that the monarch acted as God's representative on Earth.
A conflict between Catholics and Protestants over land and territory from 1618-1648
English King who needed money to fight wars and disbanded parliament when they refused to give him more tax money.