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Eastern Absolutism
Unit 3: Chapter 17
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I. Eastern EuropeI. Eastern Europe A. Rise of (RAP) = Russia, Austria & Prussia B. Demise of (HOP) = HRE, Ottoman
Empire & Polish Kingdom 1. Liberum veto in Poland C. Eastern Europe absolutism different from France: nobility, middle class, peasants
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D. Foreign threats: Tartars, Mongols, Turks
1. continual wartime emergencies = continual wartime emergencies =
monarchs reduced political power of monarchs reduced political power of
landed nobilitylanded nobility
a. leaving nobles unchallenged masters of a. leaving nobles unchallenged masters of
their peasants.their peasants.
E. Monarchs monopolized political power in
three key areas: 1. collected permanent taxes w/o consent1. collected permanent taxes w/o consent
2. maintained permanent standing armies2. maintained permanent standing armies
3. conducted relations with other states freely3. conducted relations with other states freely
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The Holy Roman Empire
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Ottoman Empire
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Poland-Lithuania, 1635
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1660
1795
The Transformation of Eastern Europe: 1648-1795
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II. SerfdomII. Serfdom A. Landed nobility in Eastern Europe re-established serfdom (1400-1650) 1. weak king’s – powerful nobility
2. Hereditary serfdom
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III. Austrian HabsburgsIII. Austrian Habsburgs A. Consolidation of power: 1. focus inward & eastward a. Bohemia after 30 Years’ War b. Robot / stamped out
Protestantism c. Centralization of old Austrian provinces: Austria, Tyrol, Styria d. standing army 2. Hungary (Magyars)
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Growth of Austria & Brandenburg-Prussia to 1748
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B. Government organization 1. Not a national state (3 Parts) a. Austria, K. of Bohemia, K. of Hungary 2. No single constitutional system – One common ruler: Habsburg monarch 3. Hungarian nobility (Protestant) Rakoczy, 1703 Rebellion
C. Important Habsburg rulers 1. Emperor Charles VI (r. 1711-1740) a. Pragmatic Sanction of 1713
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D. Ottoman Empire1. Fall of Constantinople, 14532. Suleiman the Magnificent (r. 1520-1566)
a. Sultan owned all property – no landed
nobility 3. Millet system
a. religious autonomy b. bond with religious leaders 4. Bureaucracy
a. slaves
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5. Janissary corps a. Christian slaves
b. Sultan’s Army
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The Ottoman Empire at its Height, 1566
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6. Decline of the Ottoman Empire a. Monarchial absolutism & strong centralized rule gave way to palace intrigue, weak sultans, powerful oligarchy of top officials 1) establishment of Muslim landowners
2) decline of military might3) end of expansion
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7. Siege of Vienna, 1683 a. Turks defeated and turned back 8. Balkans: “Eastern Question”
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IV. PrussiaIV. Prussia A. House of Hohenzollern
B. Brandenburg-Prussia in 1648
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C. Frederick William, 1. the “Great Elector” (r.1640-
1688) 2. taxation w/out consent 3. standing army
4. Junkers weakened a. failed to join with towns to block absolutism
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D. Frederick I “The Ostentatious”
(r. 1688-1713) 1. Crowned king as reward for adding the HRE in
the War of Spanish Succession a. encouraged public education
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E. Frederick William I (1713-1740) “The Soldiers’ King”
1. Established Prussian absolutism a. Increased army (30,000 – 80,000) b. man for man – strongest military
in Europe 2. “Sparta of the North” 3. Most efficient bureaucracy in Europe 4. Junkers became official officer caste
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Potsdam Giants
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Growth of Austria & Brandenburg-Prussia to 1748
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V. RussiaV. Russia A. Mongol Yoke and the rise of Moscow
1. Muscovite princes – became hereditary “Great Princes” through service to Mongol Khans (Golden Horde)
2. Ivan I (1288-1340) 3. Ivan III (1442-1505) a. Tsar / Czar (Caesar)
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B. Ivan IV 1. Ivan IV “Ivan the Terrible”
(1533-1584) a. Service nobility 1) reduced the power of the Boyars
b. autocratic tsar 1) Kholops “slaves” c. Anastasia Romanov
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Ivan the Terrible
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Muscovy, 1533
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2. “Cossacks”- outlaw army of peasants
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3. “Time of Troubles” (1584-1613) a. followed death of Ivan IV: infighting among his relatives, invasion by Poles & Swedes, social upheaval (Cossacks)4. Romanov Dynasty (1613-1917) a. Michael Romanov (r. 1613-1645)
a. re-established tsarist-aristocracy
b. Alexis Romanov (r. 1645-1676) c. Patriarch Nikon vs. Old Believers d. Stenka Razin – Cossack rebellion 1670-71
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1. Tsarina Sofia (Peter’s older
sister) 2. Strelski, 1698 3. Table of Ranks 4. Secret police 5. Russian Orthodox
Church
C. Peter the Great (1682-1725)
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The Winter Palace
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6. St. Petersburg a. Baroque style b. New Capital city of Russia “window to the West” c. Built by peasant conscripted each summer d. Nobility required to build a home and reside in the city
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7. Modernization of Russia
a. More efficient military 1. western technology & methods
2. conscription b. Greater oppression of the serfs - Cossacks c. Westernization of Russia
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8. Great Northern War (1700-1721)
a. Peter had Russia at war for most of his reign
b. War with Sweden 1) Charles XII 2) Battle of Poltava
c. Russia gains “window to the sea” 1) St. Petersburg
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Russia under Peter the Great