Louis XIV $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000LORD PROTECTOR PROTECTOR $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 “THEY SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION,”OF…1688 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000.

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Louis XIV $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000LORD PROTECTOR PROTECTOR $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 “THEY SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION,”OF…1688 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 War Of Spanish successio n successio n $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000ParliamentaryProcedure $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000CardinalRichelieu $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

This uprising influenced his relationship to the nobility trhoughout his reign”

The Fronde

Louis built “this” to help domesticate the nobility

Versailles

Louis XIV did not support this religious group

Huguenots

This law was recinded completely under Louis XIV’s rule

Edict of Nantes

Louis XIV created “this” to support the arts during his reign

French Academies

Lord Protestor was title given to this man

Oliver Cromwell

Cromwell negatively influenced this country

Ireland

The Parliament that supported Cromwell was called ….

The Rump Parliament

Cromwell was member of this religious group

PURITANS

This revolution is called “glorious because it was essentially….

Bloodless

What King was replaced by Parliament?

James II

James II was replaced because he had produced this..

A Catholic Male heir

After 1688 England was this type of government….

Constitutional monarchy

Who ruled by invitation of Parliament in 1688?

William and Mary

What king wanted to place his grandson on the Spanish throne?

Louis XIV

What Royal Family objected to a Bourbon on the Spanish Throne?

Hapsburgs of Austria

Why was the Spanish throne up for grabs?

Spanish king did not produce an heir

What Treaty Ended the War of Spanish Succession?

Treaty Of Utrecht

What was conflict from this war called in the New World?

Queen Anne’s War

What document did William and Mary have to sign in 1689?

Bill of Rights

What document did Parliament present to Charles I in 1628 that he signed and then ignorred?

Petition of Right

What act in 1662 required the use of Little Edward’s Prayer book?

Act of Uniformity

What Act in 1672 denied all but Anglican to hold political office?

Test Act

This Act in 1601 guarenteed each new ruler in England would be Protestant.

Act of Succession

What was Richelieu’s goal to take France to its matural borders called?

Manifest Destiny

Richelieu entered this war to increase French territory.

30 years war

Richelieu dilluted this law that favored Huguenots

Edict of Nantes

Richelieu’s hand picked successor was…

Cardinal Mazarin

Richelieu believed in a King’s rule by……..

Divine Right