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France
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Bell Work: What is the divine right of kings? How do you predict that King Louis XIV will use this to strengthen royal power?
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Henry IV
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Good king, popular for lowering taxes, building roads Was Protestant (Huguenot), but converted to Catholicism to end religious wars in France “Paris is well worth a mass” Issued the Edict of Nantes in 1598 Gave religious freedom to Huguenots Assassinated in 1610 by a Catholic fanatic
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What is a Huguenot?
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A French Protestant
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King Henry IV’s Goal: … not the victory of one sect over another, but “a chicken in every pot” – a good Sunday dinner for every peasant.
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Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu
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Louis XIII (1610-43) – 9 yrs old when he became king. Cardinal Richelieu served as Chief Minister and expanded absolute power. Curbed the power of the nobles and Huguenots. Developed a network of spies and crushed conspiracies quickly.
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Richelieu “Where the interests of the state are concerned, God absolves actions which, if privately committed, would be a crime”
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Cardinal Mazarin and the Fronde Richelieu was followed by Mazarin. He was a foreigner and intensely disliked by the French people. His attempts to increase taxes led to the Fronde. (1648-52) Uprisings by the nobles and peasants
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Which groups did Cardinals Richelieu and Mazarin weaken to increase royal power?
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Cardinal Mazarin
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King Louis XIV
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When Mazarin died in 1661, Louis XIV was 23 and declared he would rule alone. The Fronde was very influential in shaping L14’s attitude toward the nobles and his own rule. Ruling from 1643-1715 (72 years), he became the longest reigning European monarch in history.
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Louis XIV – “L’etat c’est moi”
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An Absolute Monarch The Sun King Built Palace of Versailles and forced nobles to live there Limited nobles through rituals like the levee and his use of intendants Built up the French army (300,000) and fought numerous wars Revoked the Edict of Nantes “One King, One Faith, One Law”
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Who were intendants?
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Versailles Construction began in 1660 and wasn’t completed until 1688. Intended to overawe subjects and impress foreign powers. Used elaborate ceremonies here to distract the nobles and royal princes. Active involvement was a prerequisite to offices, titles, and pensions they wanted.
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Louis’s Death and Legacy France: great and powerful (culture) Bankrupted the country with war. Died in 1715 of gangrene. Outlived all of his own children and grandchildren. His great-grandson became L15.
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