History Unit 5 section 1
How do Henry IV encourage mercantilism?
Foreign trade was encouraged and the manufacture of textiles. Subsidies and monopolies are also established.
Versailles cost about ___ dollars to build.
$100 million
Define mercantilism. ___.
A system of government intervention to promote national prosperity and to increase the power of the country.
Henry III
Assassinated in 1589
Describe the causes of the Fronde. ___.
Bad harvest, decline in grain prices, discontent of provincial governors and office holders encouraged by English civil wars.
Why did parliament vote Charles tunnage and poundage for only a year?
Because Charles believed in the divine rights of king's and disliked the puritans; thus parliament was suspicious of him
Henry IV
Began bourbon dynasty
Colbert's policies regulated ___ and ___.
Business practices Product quality
Why was the English defeat of the Spanish Armada important?
England remained independent and protestant. England became a sea power.
Admiral Howard
English commander against Spanish Armada
Cromwell trustee most of the common people and gave them his support. True or false?
False
By accepting the petition of right, to what three things did Charles I agree?
No taxation without parliamentary consent, no one could be imprisoned without trial, no soldiers would be quartered in homes during peacetime
The estates general was not successful because of the conflicting aims and hatreds of the ____, ___, and ___.
Nobility, clergy, third estate
Who supported Charles?
Northern and western England, Catholics, moderate Anglicans, aristocracy, and conservative agriculture interest
Which law did James II violate?
Test act
What were the test act and disabling act?
Test act required office holders to be practicing anglicans Disabling act barred Catholics from parliament
France was established as the strongest nation in Europe as a result of the ___.
Thirty years' war
Versailles required ___ men to help build it.
Thirty-five thousand
The palace of the Versailles took ___ years to complete.
Thirty-two
Louis XIV ruled with ultimate powers.
True
Some four hundred thousand Huguenots fled France to escape persecution. True or false?
True
The ministers in the government had no duties but to obey the king. True or false?
True
Henry VIII
Tudor king
When did England become involved in a war with France?
When Charles I sent naval expeditions to aid the French Huguenots of La Rochelle
Royal officials who were directly responsible to the king were called ___.
Intendants
This new parliament was known as the ____ because it lasted twenty years.
Long parliament
William Cecil
Prime minister
The Archbishop of Canterbury, ____, suppressed the puritans.
Richard Bancroft
Elizabeth I
Stabilized English government
The act of union was passed in ___.
1707
What did the long parliament do?
Abolished ship money and taxes without their consent, abolished prerogative courts, and passed the triennial act.
Define ship money. _____.
By custom, coastal towns gave ships to navy in emergency. Charles I asked for money.
Maximilien dé bethune
Duke of sully
England and France wanted to break up the ____ monopoly of the Mediterranean trade.
Italian
Philip II
King of Spain
Cabot landed at ____.
Nova Scotia, Canada
The chief minister in France in 1624 was ____.
Richelieu
What did the victory mean for England?
The expanded trade enriched English merchants, and the raw material would give England an advantage in the industrial revolution.
Richelieu' two goals were ___ and ___.
To make the king all powerful in France To make France supreme in Europe
England became a republic after the death of Charles. True or false?
True
England was established as a commonwealth. True or false?
True
Louis was a strong persecutor of the Huguenots. True or false?
True
Some wanted full political rights for all male citizens. True or false?
True
What was the issue of the French and Indian war?
Control of the Ohio valley
The commonwealth was supported by Ireland, but not by Scotland. True or false?
False
Louis was attended each morning by ___ persons.
One hundred fifty
Edict of Nantes
granted freedom of worship and political rights to Huguenots
In the seventeenth century ___ colonies were more important because of the ___ located there.
Caribbean Sugar plantations
Louis XIII became king at the age of ___.
Eight
What was the instrument of government?
England's first and only constitution
Founded in 1600 the ___ gave effective mercantile organization to England's enterprises in India.
English East Indian company
Sir Francis drake
English pirate
The French legislated body was also know as the ___ .
Estates general
What is meant by a favorable balance of trade?
Export more goods than imported
Cromwell died his son governed for almost twenty years. True or false?
False
Louis XIV did not believe in the divine right of kings. True or false?
False
Louis increased the power of the local officials and nobles, but decreased the power of the intendants. True or false?
False
The official language of many royal courts was ___.
French
The English and French colonial rivalry climaxed with what war?
French and Indian war
What gold was to Spain ___ was to France.
Fur
Describe the state of France and the French government by the late 1700s.
Government more arbitrary - king and ministers supported by bureaucracy and army; France bankrupt and weak from wars
The gunpowder plot was led by ___.
Guy fawkes
What were important developments of Charles II's reign?
Habeas corpus act
In order to make France supreme, Richelieu had to weaken the power of the ____.
Hapsburgs
What three devices could be used to achieve a favorable balance of trade?
High tariffs to reduce imports Bounties on exports Encourage manufacturing to produce as many goods as possible
Henry Hudson discovered ___ and ___ in his attempt to find the northwest passage.
Hudson Bay The Hudson river
Why was the French East Indies company begun?
India
Why did Cromwell' government fail?
It never had support of Majority of England
John Cabot, an ____ sailor, was the first to seek the northwest passage for ____.
Italian England
Queen Elizabeth's replacement was ____.
James I
The first permanent English colony, ___, was established in 1607.
Jamestown
In order to raise money Charles sold ____ titles for high fees, sold _____, and told judges to increase ____ criminal cases.
Knighthood, monopolies, fines
Taille
Land tax on the peasantry
Louisiana was named for ____.
Louis XIV
Louis' mother, ____, became regent.
Marie de Medici
Two other English men who sought the northwest passage in the late 1500s were ___ and ___.
Martin Frobisher John Davis
Why were the French settlements smaller than the English settlements?
Most people did not want to emigrate, government did not encourage it, non-Catholics were excluded, and land system discouraged small farmers.
The Dutch settled in ___ and ___, which were later taken by England.
New York New Jersey
King James held only one ___ from 1610 to 1621.
Parliament
Describe a joint stock company.
Part ownership was acquired by buying shares which were the wealth of the company. Profits depended on success and share of stocks. If the company failed, one was responsible only for his share.
English colonies in the new world included ___, ___, ___, ___, ___, ___, ___, and the ____.
Plymouth Massachusetts bay Connecticut Those island Maryland Pennsylvania Delaware Carolinas
What were the three issues of the english civil wars?
Political - supremacy of king or parliament Economic - new economic groups wanted role in government Religious - national church or freedom for several Protestant groups
Established in 1608, ___ was the first permanent French settlement.
Quebec
Name the three reasons Philip II sent the Spanish Armada.
Resented english intervention and aid to the netherlands, wanted to return England to the Catholic Church, wanted to stop English interference with Spain's new world trade
England first tried to find a route around ____.
Russia
Charles was forced to call parliament again because of new revolts in _____ and discontent in ____.
Scotland and England
Who supported parliament?
Southern and eastern England. Puritans, Presbyterians, middle class, and merchants
The Hapsburgs surrounded France in a ____, ____, ____, ____, and ___.
Spain Spanish Netherlands Alsace Austria Franche-comete
Paulette
Tax on the offices of state
Describe the navigation acts.
The first required colonial exports to be carried in English ships. The second required exports go to England first before continental ports.
One reform wanted by the puritans and allowed by James I was ___.
The king James translation of the Bible
What were the three features of mercantilism? ____, ____, ____.
The more gold and silver a country had, the prosperous it was Self sufficiency Colonies