The theory that all monarchs are granted the right to rule by God, and as such, do not have to serve anyone but God, including their citizens.
What is Divine Right Theory?
This monarch was both King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor.
Who is Charles V?
This event was when Spain attempted to invade England and suffered a huge loss, sending Spain into decline.
What is the Spanish Armada?
This is the name for a French Protestant.
What is Huguenot?
If political unity (defined by religious unity) was seen as necessary in the 1500s, then this country would have been considered the most unified.
What is Spain?
This king rewrote the Bible as poetry.
Who is King James?
This event translates to "sling" in French, the weapon that was used during the rebellion.
What is the Fronde?
This document granted tolerance and legal protection to Huguenots.
What is Edict of Nantes?
Charles V paid for Spanish colonial conquests through this.
What is taxes on middle class?
This was Louis XIV's nickname.
What is "the Sun King"?
This side of the English Civil War were pro-Charles.
Who are the Cavaliers?
This event was the massacre of Protestants by Catholics at a wedding.
What is the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?
What is the Magna Carta?
Charles I did this, leading to the English Civil War:
1. Took money from government for personal use
2. Refused to stop taxing heavily
3. Disbanded Parliament
This side of the English Civil War were anti-Charles.
Oliver Cromwell was this religion.
What is Puritan?
These were the two houses or dynasties in England during this era.
What are Stuart and Tudor?
Henry VIII did this, which could be considered absolutist, even though he was not an absolute monarch.
What is start the Anglican Church/Church of England?
The English Civil War is significant because:
What is:
1. First time monarch tried/executed by own people
2. Sends message to other European monarchs, foreshadows French Rev.
This absolute monarch in France converted from Protestantism to Catholicism.
Who is Henry IV?