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Timeline. The European States. Enlightened Absolutism?Natural RightsCharacteristicsDeclaration of IndependenceEnlightened rulersHow they were to ruleThe Atlantic Seaboard StatesFrance: Problems of the French monarchsLouis XV (1715 ? 1774)Louis XVI (1774 ? 1792) . Louis XVI
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1. Chapter 18 The Eighteenth Century:
European States, International Wars, and Social Change
2. Timeline
3. The European States Enlightened Absolutism?
Natural Rights
Characteristics
Declaration of Independence
Enlightened rulers
How they were to rule
The Atlantic Seaboard States
France: Problems of the French
monarchs
Louis XV (1715 – 1774)
Louis XVI (1774 – 1792)
4. Great Britain: King & Parliament United Kingdom of Great Britain, 1707
The King’s Ministers
Set policy and guided Parliament
Parliament
Makeup
Parliamentary elections
Hanoverians – George I (r. 1714 – 1727) and George II (r. 1727 – 1760)
Robert Walpole (prime minister, 1721 – 1742)
William Pitt, the Elder (prime minister, 1757 – 1761)
George III, (1760 – 1820)
William Pitt, the Younger (prime minister, 1783 – 1801 and 1804 – 1806)
5. The Decline of the Dutch Republic Economic Decline
Domination of the Oligarchies
Patriots and Orangists
6. Map 18.1: Europe in 1763
7. Absolutism in Central and Eastern Europe Prussia: The Army and The Bureaucracy
Frederick William I, 1713-1740
General Directory
Highly efficient bureaucracy
Army
Junkers
Frederick II, the Great, 1740-1786
Well educated
Enlightenment thought
Reforms: Law code, Civil liberties
Socially and politically conservative
Use of the army
Expansion
8. The Austrian Empire of the Hapsburgs Empress Maria Theresa, 1740-1780
Austria culturally divided
Practical reforms but conservative
Joseph II, 1780-1790
Reforms
Abolishes serfdom
New penal code
Reforms overwhelming
9. Russia Under Catherine the Great, 1762-1796 Reform
Instruction, 1767
Strengthens landholders at expense of serfs
Rebellion of Emelyan Pugachev, 1773-1775
Territorial Expansion
10. The Destruction of Poland Elected King
Weakness of Monarchy
Destruction of the
Polish State by
Austria, Russia,
and Prussia
Three Partitions
1 = 1772
2 = 1793
3 = 1794-1795
11. The Mediterranean World Spain
Philip V (1700 -1746)
Charles III (1759 – 1788)
Portugal
The Marquis of Pombal (1699 – 1782)
The Italian States
Austrian Domination
12. The Scandinavian States Sweden
Swedish nobility grew in power after the death of Charles XII in 1718
Factionalism allowed Gustavus III (1771 – 1792) to reassert monarchial authority
Enlightened reforms
Denmark
Reform efforts of Christian VII (1766 – 1808) and John Frederick Struensee
13. Enlightened Absolutism Revisited Only Joseph II sought radical changes based on Enlightenment ideas
Political and Social Limits on Reform