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WEEK 6 ((The Problem of Political and Religious Authority:, British Civil…
WEEK 6
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The “Second Hundred Years War” (1688-1815)
Britain, France, and the Growth of the Fiscal-Military State
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Louisiana or New France (green)—1682-1762. Fur trade. Cedes to Britain and France in Seven Years War. Napoleon reclaims Spanish part, 1801-1803.
Saint-Domingue (Haiti, 1659)
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1789: 500,000 slaves, sugar and some tobacco
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The “prosperous age”—expanding empire, population growth, growing cultivation, national market, export growth.
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Parliamentary Sovereignty: Parliament selects William of Orange (Dutch) and Mary (England) as joint monarchs, demands a bill of rights.
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Locke, “Reasons for tolerating the Papists equally with others” (1667-8)
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The Emperor Kangxi sponsored many printing projects including a comprehensive dictionary, encyclopedias, and technical projects for color printing and copperplate engraving.
Unlike Japan or Britain, the use of printing and literacy remained largely confined to the elite.