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ABSOLUTISM French Monarchies

HENRY IV, HUGUENOTS, AND EDICT OF NANTES St Bart’s Massacre – write ppl and what started it. St Bart’s Massacre – write ppl and what started it. 1:10 1:10 Divine Right hard to … Divine Right hard to … Friction between Divine Right and Protestantism Friction between Divine Right and Protestantism “Paris is worth a Mass” – “Paris is worth a Mass” – Accomplishments of H4 - Accomplishments of H4 -

LOUIS XIII (L13) & RICHELIEU Young king, regent – Young king, regent – Richelieu advisor – goal to strengthen monarchy, why? Richelieu advisor – goal to strengthen monarchy, why? Cardinal means he’s a _________________, what did he do w/ H4’s Edict? Cardinal means he’s a _________________, what did he do w/ H4’s Edict? La Rochelle – what was the lesson to Protestants La Rochelle – what was the lesson to Protestants Richelieu – devout Catholic or opportunist? Richelieu – devout Catholic or opportunist?

MONARCH OF THE SUN GOD (LOUIS XIV) Example of … Example of … – longest of any monarch in Euro – longest of any monarch in Euro Marazin and mother – importance? Marazin and mother – importance? Why was he more prepared to be king than his dad? (both young) Why was he more prepared to be king than his dad? (both young) “L’etat, e’est moi” – “L’etat, e’est moi” – Why sun as symbol? Why sun as symbol?

ABSOLUTISM AT VERSAILLES Epitome of absolutism Epitome of absolutism Military, politics, economy, … Military, politics, economy, … Nobles forced to ….. &…. What was the point of this? Nobles forced to ….. &…. What was the point of this? Why do you think L14 placed so much importance on rituals? Why do you think L14 placed so much importance on rituals?

L14 & PROTESTANTISM Undid even more power given to Protestants by revoking… Undid even more power given to Protestants by revoking… L14 even outlawed… L14 even outlawed… What was an effect of this action that hurt France in the long run? (this is the effect!) What was an effect of this action that hurt France in the long run? (this is the effect!)

MONEY AND THE MILITARY Colbert Colbert 10K-200K 10K-200K Ultimate goal of L14 Ultimate goal of L14 4X 4X

WAR OVER A THRONE Cost of war Cost of war War of Spanish Succession War of Spanish Succession Why was there a war Why was there a war Shout out to US history (couldn’t help it) Shout out to US history (couldn’t help it) Treaty of Utrecht Treaty of Utrecht