“Absolutism in Europe”

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“Absolutism in Europe” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIUaAvIVgqw Describe Louis XVI (16th) and Marie Antoinette … Why economic unrest in France? Why were French people upset at the French royal family? Momentous final events of the video …

Chapter Three – “Absolutism and Revolution” Absolute monarchies … “Divine Right” … Louis XIV (14th) of France (1643-1715) “The Sun King” … “I am the State” …

Palace of Versailles Symbol of “Absolute Power” in not just France but Europe

“Absolutism in Europe” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIUaAvIVgqw Describe Louis XVI (16th) and Marie Antoinette … Why economic unrest in France? Why were French people upset at the French royal family? Momentous final events of the video …

“Topic Three, Lesson One” in On-line textbook Read pages, 150 to 158 and take notes on … - Philip II and rule in Spain … - Spanish Armada … - Decline of Spanish Empire … - Louis XIV and his Legacy … “Topic Three, Lesson One” in On-line textbook