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Title: The Enlightened Despots


1
The Enlightened Despots
2
What did the Enlightened thinkers think?
  • Most wanted absolute monarchs that would push
    forward their ideas.
  • Take power away from the aristocracy, church,
    parliaments, diets, etc.

3
Frederick II of Prussia
  • Previous knowledge, what do we already know about
    him?
  • Sparked the war of Austrian Succession when he
    invaded Silesia.
  • Sparked the Seven Years War when he invaded
    Saxony.

4
An Enlightened Thinker?
  • Had Voltaire serve on his court.
  • Wrote history, literary criticisms, and music

5
Religious Toleration
  • Prussia was a Lutheran country.
  • Catholics and Jews welcomed.
  • Protected Catholics in Silesia.

6
Muslims Welcome in Prussia
  • Frederick II said that if the Turks wanted to
    settle in Prussia, he would have a mosque built
    for them.

7
Other Enlightened Ideas
  • Most qualified get jobs regardless of rank or
    family.
  • Nobles attended college.
  • I am a servant of the people.

8
Crime
  • The use of torture is banned.
  • Capital punishment used sparingly.

9
Downfall
  • High taxes to pay for the protection of noble
    interests kept Prussia from flourishing
    economically.

10
Russia
  • Russia was ruled by a host of different people
    prior to Catherine II.
  • Russia was in turmoil.
  • Peter III comes to power.
  • Peter is married to Catherine II, a German
    Princess

11
Murder???
12
Catherine the Great
  • A fan of Diderot and Voltaire.
  • Protected Christians in the Ottoman Empire.

13
Expanded Russia
  • Took over Crimea and had free access through the
    Bosporus Strait.

14
A Peasant Uprising Brings Fear
  • Abandons Enlightened thoughts.
  • Censors Books.

15
Joseph II of Austria
  • Imposed religious, legal, and social reforms.
  • Slept on straw and ate boiled beef.
  • Ended Serfdom.

16
Brought Poland, Bavaria, Ottoman, and Hungary
under his control.
17
Religious reforms
  • Freedom of Religion
  • Controlled the Roman Catholic Church in the
    Habsburg Empire.

18
Weakness
  • He never won the support of his political
    constituents.

19
Task
  • Create a 3 column character chart for Catherine,
    Joseph II, and Frederick II
  • Using your books, write examples of Enlightenment
    ideas adopted by these individuals.
  • Include examples of anti-Enlightenment ideas.
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