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French Society Role of the Church The Church supported the Government by using its influence with the people The church was influential because of its involvement
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French Society Role of the Church The Church supported the Government by using its influence with the people The church was influential because of its involvement in the lives of the people One area we can see this is the belief in Gallicanism . The First Data FD100 terminal combines performance, security and ease of use plus adaptability when your processing needs change. Chapter 2, Section 2: . Absolute Monarchy and France. Objective: Discuss and analyze absolutism in France. . Identify and describe key events and historical figures.. Key Terms and People: Huguenot, Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, Henry IV, Edict of Nantes, Louis XIII, Cardinal Richelieu, Louis XIV, War of the Spanish Succession, Treaty of Utrecht. Rivalry and Conflict. Constant Conflict. French were constantly involved in minor conflicts with several groups. The British . The Iroquois . Other Native groups . Most conflict was over territories, access to resources, and long term goals. . Jean Talon and Francois de Laval. .. Mercantilism. Dictionary Definition:. Mercantilism is the theory that the prosperity of a state is dependent upon its supply of capital, which the global volume of international trade is “unchangeable,” and that one party may benefit only at the expense of another. Jean Talon. Jean Talon was in charge of . populating. New France after 1663.. He was also in charge of making sure New France was able to make . money. Jean Talon was in charge of the . economy. .. What does ‘Economy’ Mean?. David S. Park , Kathrine M. Hagen, Marque A. Jones, Nicholas J. Hosler. Government Background. Semi-Presidential Republic (democracy). Executive Branch - President - Chief of State, Cabinet of Ministers. Mr. Bhatt. CHC 2DI. December 6, 2010. Why Was Germany So Successful?. Blitzkrieg. Highly skilled tank divisions. Large and effective air force. Superior equipment. Better tactical intelligence. Blitzkrieg. Sofia Ramirez. , Lin Ye, Rithvik Nallapareddy, . Grant Niehaus. & Chase Raines. Hitler Jig :) . Background. Battle of France. · May 10, 1940- June 25, 1940. · Also known as Fall of France, successful German invasion of France and the Low countries. Political Clubs. There were no political parties like today. Instead people joined political clubs. They could meet to discuss political ideas. Members were also part of the Legislative Assembly. Stuck together. SS9. War, War Never Changes. For most of New France’s history, . conflict. was almost constantly happening. There were the early conflicts involving the . Algonkians. , . Montagnais. , and . Huron. MASSALIA. During the Antiquity, the Greeks settled down on several locations of our Mediterranean coast. Then in - 600 years before J-C, some Greeks coming from the city of . The Beginning: New Comers. New France . Information Jumble. Pay close attention to the information on the following slides. For each heading write a sentence or two detailing the information given.. Cue Card . 31. . . What were the 3 social classes in New France? Who was in each class?. Cue Card . 32. . . Which group didn’t fall in any of the three classes? What did they do for work. ?. Cue Card . In . 1534. ,The king of France ordered . Cartier to explore . the new land to look for . two things. A . shipping route to the Orient . to allow the French traders to import silk and other fine products.
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