Unit 2
Chapter 7: Crisis and Absolutism in Europe Section 1: Europe in Crisis: The Wars of Religion.
An Introduction to Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare
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The French Civil Wars, Wars of Religion and Fronde Revolts 1562-1598, 1648-1653.
Session 3: Renaissance and Religious Turmoil The Spread of Protestantism.
Section 3.15 The Disintegration and Reconstruction of France.
Greatest extent of French Influence. Quebec until 1763 Louisiana until 1803. Haiti until 1804. Eastern Hemisphere Colonies to mid 1900s.
Title = War Justifiable What justifiable reasons exist for people to go to war? Which reasons would drive you to fight in a war? –Religious Freedom? –Civil.
I. Age of Absolutism A. Absolute Monarchy. 1. Characteristics: a. Monarchs claimed they ruled by “ Divine Right” 1a. Believed they were God's chosen representatives.
Wars of Religion Libertyville HS. Why did wars of religion break out, across Europe? 1520s-30s: Protestant religion was spreading, causing concern amongst.
Absolute Monarchies in Europe Absolutism A. leader belief B. divine right C. Power of monarchs grew D. Revolts.