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Title: The New Monarchies


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Section 2.8
  • The New Monarchies

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Monarchs begin to crack Feudalism
  • Guarantee protection of law
  • Heredity viewed favorably
  • Bourgeoisie (town people)
  • Begin to tax
  • Pay for large armies
  • feudal law and custom
  • Incorporate Roman Law for prestige
  • title of majesty and sovereign

3
Question What would Machiavelli think of the New
Monarchs?
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Origins, Nature, and AccomplishmentsEnglands
New Monarchy
  • Parliament controlled by feudal lords (blocked
    consolidation)
  • Tudors (of York) emerge victorious after War of
    Roses
  • Between houses of York and Lancaster
  • Had slowed trade, agriculture, industry

York
Lancaster
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Englands New Monarchy
  • Henry VII (1485-1509)
  • Passed laws against livery and maintenance
  • Weakens Barons
  • Lords prevented from maintaining private armies
    and wearing livery (family insignia)
  • Passed laws favoring upper middle class
  • Trade, money interests
  • Star Chamber
  • Kings private council
  • No jury present
  • Ignore parliament
  • Decided property disputes, disturbances of peace
  • Accepted because it kept order

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Clip for History of Britain on War of the Roses
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Frances New Monarchy
  • Charles VII (1422-1461) and Louis XI of Valois
    Family
  • Charles expelled English in 1453
  • Except Calais
  • Reorganized royal council
  • Gave more power to middle class
  • Built up royal army
  • Established regular companies of cavalry, archers
    (paid by king)
  • Controlled taxes
  • Gabelle (salt tax) and Taille (land tax)
  • Controlled clergy
  • Concordat of Bologna
  • Rescinded Pragmatic Sanction (1438)
  • Had denied Pope revenue
  • Pope receives annates ( from French clergymen)
  • Louis gets to appoint bishops and abbots

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Spains New Monarchy
  • Aragon and Castile
  • Ferdinand and Isabella unite Spain through
    marriage
  • True unifying force was Catholicism
  • Crusade against Moors
  • Inquisition served as unifying legal force
  • Catholicism viewed as Spanishness
  • Reconquesta-Jews and Moors expelled in 1492
  • Moriscos (Muslim converts) and Marranos (Jewish
    converts) were viewed as unfaithful
  • Inquisition tortured thousands
  • Spain emerges as defender of the faith
  • Exports Catholicism to New World
  • Crusade mentality permeates society

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Holy Roman Empires New Monarchy
  • Comprised of 3 States
  • Princely States- hereditary dynasties
    (Brandenburg)
  • Ecclesiastical- Abbacies (owned vast amounts of
    territory)
  • Imperial Free Cities- (about 50) bourgeoisie
    dominated
  • Imperial Knights-lords of small estates (loyal to
    HRE)
  • Emperor
  • Elected by Princes (fiercely independent/jealous)
  • By 1452 had dwindled to 7 electors
  • Elected Hapsburgs from Austria
  • Rule until 1806
  • Rise of Hapsburgs
  • Maximilian I (1493-1519) marries heiress of
    Burgundy and Netherlands
  • Their Son Philip marries Joanna of Spain (heiress
    to Ferdinand and Isabella)
  • Their son Charles I inherits Austria,
    Netherlands, Burgundy, Spain, New World
  • Elected HRE in 1519 as Charles V
  • His brother Ferdinand in elected King of Bohemia
    and Hungary
  • Fear of Universal Monarchy spreads
  • Results in Balance of Power

Charles V
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Stage is Set for Revolution
  • Image of Church greatly diminished
  • Few reform-minded leaders in Church
  • Monarchs are centralizing power
  • Fear of Universal Monarchy ushers in new allies
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