Slide 1 Slide 2 Treaty of Cateau-Cambrèsis, 1559 Ended the Habsburg-Valois Wars (last purely dynastic wars of the 16 th century) These wars had been political in nature…
Slide 1 Absolute Monarchy Slide 2 Absolute= – All powerful Monarchy= – King or queen Absolute Monarchy King/queen with complete control in their county Slide 3 Divine…
Slide 1 Slide 2 WHAT IS CATALONIA? Catalonia is a country with in a state, but Catalonia is an autonomous region of Spain a geographical diversity a lot marked in a relatively…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The Spanish Armada (Spanish navy) is the an example of which of the following characteristics of an absolute monarch? A.Claim their rule is by divine right…
Slide 1 HONORS USH C. 1 EUROPEAN COLONIZATION THE NEW WORLD Slide 2 FIRST AMERICANS 30,000-15,000 people from Siberia migrated across Beringia (land bridge) during the last…
Slide 1 The New Monarchies: 15 c – 16 c Slide 2 Characteristics of the New Monarchies 1.They offered the institution of monarchy as a guarantee of law and order. 2.They…
The Golden Age of Spain Unit 9: Absolutism in Spain Chapter 16 Section 1 Spain c.1030 collection of many kingdoms Ferdinand and Isabella Their marriage in 1469 combined Aragon…
Overview In the 1500s and 1600s, several rulers in Western, Central, and Eastern Europe sought to centralize their political power. Claiming divine right, or authority from…
Overview In the 1500s and 1600s, several rulers in Asia and Europe sough to centralize their political power. Claiming divine right, or authority from God, leaders such as…
Overview 1500s and 1600s: Rulers in Asia and Europe wanted to centralize their political power Used divine right, or authority from God, to gain complete authority over their…