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Absolutism in France. Warm-up – Soon you will be King of a great kingdom … Try to remain at peace with your neighbors. I loved war too much. Do not follow.

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1 Absolutism in France

2 Warm-up – Soon you will be King of a great kingdom … Try to remain at peace with your neighbors. I loved war too much. Do not follow me in that or in overspending…Lighten your people’s burden as soon as possible, and do what I have had the misfortune not to do myself. » King Louis XIV to his successor on his deathbed

3 Henry IV Numerous wars were happening in France between Hugenots and Catholics. Edict of Nantes- recognized Catholicism as the official religion of France and gave Hugenots (French Protestants) the right to worship and to enjoy political offices.

4 A system in which a ruler holds total power.

5 Louis XIV 4 years old Cardinal Richelieu- Chief Minister – Goal- strengthen power of the monarchy – Took away Hugenots political and military rights- not religious – Had spies who executed conspirators

6 Louis XIV (Sun King) 4 years old Cardinal Mazarin-chief minister-ruled till he died in 1661- Louis XIV 23 years old. “I have no intention of sharing my authority with them.” (NOBLES)

7 Palace of Versailles 1.Personal household of King 2.Chief offices of the state 3.Powerful subjects come live and be entertained. (Way to control nobles and keep them happy)

8 Louis on Religion Tried to convert Hugenots to Catholicism Destroyed Hugenots churches Closed Schools

9 France in Broke The Palace of Versailles, wars, entertainment all bankrupt France. Page 234

10 Primary Source Reading – “A Day at the Court of the Sun King”


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