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a history of western society chapter 16

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Chapter 16: Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Western Europe (ca 1589-1715) Absolutism Absolute Monarchs In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries absolute monarchs claimed absolute sovereignty based in divine right. Nonetheless, at this time in history absolute monarchs generally were still bound by the law. Absolute monarchs strove to eliminate competing jurisdictions and institutions in their territories. They also secured the cooperation of the nobility. In contrast to medieval monarchs who negotiated taxation with nobles on a case-by-case basis, absolute monarchs set up bureaucracies that they controlled to collect taxes on a regular basis. Bureaucrats in the seventeenth century began to distinguish between their public duties and private property.

Mayflower Compact

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The Mayflower Compact APUSH ? Steiker Questions to Consider: Why did they create a ?compact? to be signed by the occupants of the Mayflower? What is promised in the substance of the letter? What advantages or disadvantages do the non-puritans have by accepting the compact? To what extent is there evidence that, because of the vast ocean separating them from the motherland, the Pilgrims perceived themselves to be a ?new? people, distinct from other Englishmen? ? The Mayflower Compact (1620) WILLIAM BRADFORD From William Bradford, A History of Plimouth Plantation.
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