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How did ending the Edict of Nantes hurt Louis XIV’s economy?

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1 How did ending the Edict of Nantes hurt Louis XIV’s economy?
Bell Ringer How did ending the Edict of Nantes hurt Louis XIV’s economy?

2 Central European Monarchs Clash
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3 Thirty Years’ War Pt. 1 1555: Peace of Augsburg
Lutheran & Catholic princes tried to gain followers 1618: Ferdinand II – head of Hapsburg fam (Catholic) Ruled Czech kingdom of Bohemia Closed churches – Protestants revolted – Ferd sent army to crush them Thirty Years’ War officially began

4 Thirty Years’ War Pt 2 Hapsburg (Catholic) Triumphs Hapsburg Defeats
For 12 years, Austrian/Spanish troops crushed German Protestants Hapsburg Defeats 1630: Protestants of Sweden turned tide of the war 1635: Cardinal Richelieu sent French troops to fight Hapsburgs Peace of Westphalia (1648) Weakened Hapsburgs, strengthened France, ended religious wars in Europe, began idea of Modern States (equal independent states)

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6 Austria Grows Stronger
Austrian Hapsburgs wiped out Protestantism Ruler – Charles VI – controls Austrian, Hungarian, and Bohemian empires Daughter, Maria Theresa, inherits throne Faces war from those who want to take land from her

7 Prussia Challenges Austria
Frederick William built army to best in Europe Son, Frederick the Great followed in his footsteps but more tolerant 1740: Attacked Austria Hungary, and Great Britain joined to fight Prussia – stopped the attack

8 The Seven Years War Austria, France, Russia VS Britain and Prussia
1756: Team 1 attacks team 2 Fought in Europe, India, and America War did not change territory in Europe


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