New Monarchies Of Europe Flashcards

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Feudalism

A

Economic, political and social system

Response to anarchy

Land -> loyalty & military services

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Middle Ages

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After fall of Rome, before the Renaissance

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Renaissance

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Rebirth of classical knowledge in Europe

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3
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Reformation

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Split between Catholics and Protestants in 1500s

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Monarchy

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Hereditary government/power

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Nation

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Sovereign independent state/place

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Colony

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Place controlled outside a nations boarders (extra territorial land)

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What happened in 500s and in 1076

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500s - empire divides

1076 - permanent schism between Roman Catholics (Catholics and Protestants) and E. Orthodox

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Empire

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Nation in control of land outside its boarders

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6 characteristics of new monarchs that emerged in 1400s to 1500s

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1) offered monarchy as guarantee of law and order
2) monarch was best form of public power
3) enlisted support of middle class - tired of local power of feudal nobles
4) have to get organized and finance in reliable order
5) break down mass of feudal “common law” - fuedal class rights entrenched
6) king makes law - regardless of previous custom - his word is law - no right to rebel

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Arabs vs Turks

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Arabs - early Muslim empires

Turks - late Muslim empires

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England

Family - type of monarchy - institutions

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Tudors

Limited monarchy

Magna carda & parliament

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France

Family - type of monarchy - institutions

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Capets (consolidation of power)

Absolute monarchy

Estates general
(French parliament)
Power isn’t legit, symbolic

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Spain

Family - type of monarchy - institutions

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Habsburgs (spanish)
Unification by marriage

Absolute monarchy

Roman Catholic Church

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HRE

Family - type of monarchy - institutions

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Habsburgs (Austrian)
The cost of decentralization

De-centralization

300+ independent states (some still feudal)

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15
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Out of: France, Spain, HRE, and England

Which are still around? Conclusion?

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All but HRE

monarchy > feudalism

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Ferdinand and Isabella

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United Spain

Sponsored voyage of Columbus

17
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Which Europeans established first overseas colonial empires?

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Kingdoms of Spain and Portugal

18
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What Muslim empire threatened Europe for centuries?

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Ottoman Empire (they were Turks)

19
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Battle of Lepanto

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1571

Ottomans are defeated by habsburgs