PPT-Louis XIV Centralized the French government under one powerful monarch.

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Cardinal Richelieu amp Mazarin Controlled foreign affairs amp army Domestic administration Economic regulations A Man for all Seasons Regional judicial bodies that conferred with Louis prior to making rulings. McKay . Chapter 16. Kagen . Chapter 13. I. Seventeenth Century Crisis and Rebuilding. Focus Question: What were the common crises and achievements of the 17. th. Century States?. A. Economic and Demographic Crisis. 07/07/14. The American Revolution . Britain and its American Colonies. Population increased in the American Colonies . (1700) 250,000 -> (1770) 2,150,000. New Sense of Identity arose- Colonists saw themselves as less British, more Virginians or Pennsylvanians. . 1789-1799. “The French revolution ranks with the Reformation as one of the two great watersheds in the history of the European world. Into it virtually all the past flowed; from it virtually all the present has come.”. 1848. Notably disagreeable weather across much of Europe in 1845-6 affected agricultural production leading to rising food prices and to generally depressed economic conditions of widespread unemployment. Such sufferings as this brought to those badly affected led, in turn, to a radicalisation of political attitudes.. The Age of Absolute Monarchs. LOUIS XIV and . IVAN the TERRIBLE. Absolutism. What?. It is an absolute leader.. A leader who has unlimited power.. These rulers do not share power with anyone.. There are no law making bodies:. Ch 23. The French Revolution. The following information can be found in McDougal Littell's World 
History Patterns of Interaction text, and is for use in Mrs. Gabriel's 
World History Honors class.. XIV & . Absolutism. The Sun King. Versailles. Absolutism. Cornell note-taking method. Notes color-coded in . RED. go on this side of the line.. These items will include:. Main Ideas. Big Concepts. www.studenthandouts.com. Four Phases (Periods) of the French Revolution. National Assembly (1789-1791). Louis XVI did not actually want a written constitution. When news of his plan to use military force against the National Assembly reached Paris on . Which . of the following sentences best characterizes the nature of the Revolutionary War? .  . A. .. . It . was a hot, quick war fought between two highly trained fighting forces with only one significant engagement. . Reign of Terror. Rise of Napoleon. Bourbon Restoration. Cornell note-taking method. Notes color-coded in . RED. go on this side of the line.. These items will include:. Main Ideas. Big Concepts. Vocabulary Words. www.studenthandouts.com. Four Phases (Periods) of the French Revolution. National Assembly (1789-1791). Louis XVI did not actually want a written constitution. When news of his plan to use military force against the National Assembly reached Paris on . Lesson 5 Absolutism in France (FRANCE). Absolutism in France (FRANCE). Review of Lessons 1 - 4. 1. What is absolutism?. 2. What is the divine right of kings?. 3. What is a limited monarchy?. 4. What is a constitutional monarchy?. French Baroque Characteristics Academic Pyramidal Symmetrical Appears very “Renaissance” France Bourbon monarchs Henry IV Louis XIII(Marie de Medici, Richelieu) Louis XIV(Anne of Austria, Mazarin) The Three Estates . “. Ancien. Régime”. 1. st. Estate: Church: Priests, Bishops, etc.. 2. nd. Estate: Nobles: Princes, King, Queen, Lords. 3. rd. Estate: Everyone Else. Bourgeoisie (wealthy merchants),.

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