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The Leaders of The Leaders of 18th Century 18th Century Europe Europe

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The Leaders of 18th Century Europe. THE ENLIGHTENED DESPOTS. FRANCE. Louis XV (1715 - 1774). FRANCE. Regent (1715 - 1723) was Duke of Orleans – Louis XV was only 5. Nobility made a strong comeback - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Leaders of The Leaders of 18th Century 18th Century

EuropeEurope

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Regent (1715 - 1723) was Duke of Orleans – Louis XV was only 5.Nobility made a strong comeback1748 - Louis XV - implemented 5% Income tax on everyone - no one was exempt. – What problem could that cause?

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Parlement of Paris protested the tax and challenged royal authority

Government withdrew tax in 1764passed legislation limiting the King from levying any tax without consent of the Parlement

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Louis XV appointed Rene de Maupeou to crush his opposition

abolished Parlement Philosophes disagreed with his policies - led to a stream of attacks on his Royal authority.

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•What other king we studied does this sound like?•What happened to him?•What is different now in Europe that might impact Louis XIV in a very negative way?

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Philosophes displeasure with him took away the aura of the KingDied before he could prevailLouis XVI took the throne - eager to pleaseWeakened and unreformed Monarchy

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Wife of Peter IIIHe was overthrown and murdered within months of taking over- with the approval of Catherine

Ruled for 34 yearsCorresponded with Voltaire and other thinkers.

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Did very little to reform or modernize RussiaIntroduced Western ideas that only pleased herself.

Led to flourishing scholarship, book publishing, journalism, architecture and theater

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Catherine herself wrote articles and playsSponsored the 1st school for girls in Russia Established an elementary school system

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Mostly spent time increasing Russian autocracy and military powerExtended Russia’s boundaries southward and westwardCharter of Nobility of 1785 - landlord’s control over peasants and serfs became stronger then ever beforeDied November 17, 1796

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She died while attempting an unusual practice with a horse – Not true – probably started by the French elite soon after she died as a way to mar her reputation.

She died on the toilet – and her body was so bloated that she shattered the toilet – this more recent rumor that emerged also as an attempt to humiliate, and mar her reputation.

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Perfect example of the benevolent or enlightened despotFriend of Voltaire Learned - wrote essays, poetry and music - Voltaire taught him to write elegant French.

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Implemented a type of Religious Toleration

accepted Catholics and didn’t persecute Jews as much as other rulers of his time.

Militaristic - passion for military victory

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Founded Elementary Schools for peasantsFounded High Schools for future government officialsFounded Berlin Academy of the Sciences

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What was so Enlightened about his rule?

What was not so Enlightened about his rule?

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Proved her abilities by successfully defending Austria from those who believed it was easy to conquer a woman - Frederick the Great of PrussiaBelieved in reform:

Increased taxed on nobility, Roman Catholic Church

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Confiscated monastic propertyExpelled JesuitsSteps towards abolishing Serfdom.

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•What was Enlightened about her rule?

•What was not Enlightened about her rule?

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A Model Enlightened DespotAbolished SerfdomEquality of TaxationEqual punishment for equal crime (Nobles - Peasants)

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Legal punishments were less cruelEqual civil rights extended to Jews

Even appointed Jewish noblesWanted independence from RomeSeized Catholic Monasteries - used property to finance hospitals

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Few reforms were long lastingResistance from Hungarian Nobility

didn’t like abolition of serfdom didn’t like equal Taxationdidn’t like Roman Catholic Church

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Died disillusionedBrother Leopold II reversed most of Joseph’s reforms.

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•What was Enlightened about his rule?

•What was not very Enlightened about his rule?

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Believed political change should come from them; the government.

Encouraged by philosophes to make laws that promoted human happiness

They acted abruptly and wanted quick and immediate results - IMPATIENT

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They justified their authority on usefulness not divine rightRational and Reformist - regarded political change as possible and desirable.

“The Monarch is not the absolute master, but only the first servant of

the state.” - Frederick the Great