Derek Gallagher November 18‚ 2013 Comparison of Two Extravagant Rulers in Superseded France AP Euro During the mid 16th century and 17th centuries‚ two tremendous rulers emerged in France. During the age of rule under both Henry IV and Louis XIV‚ France obtained an absolutist government‚ which the majority of citizens supported. Henry IV was more so a compromiser compared to Louis XIV who was at war the majority of his reign. King Henry IV clashes with the characteristics of King Louis
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Catherine was viewed in two different ways; she was either a great regent‚ or she was hated. The people who supported her were usually Catholic‚ and the people who did not like her were usually ‚ Huguenots. (Huguenot means a French Protestant) They were very against Catherine and her beliefs. Catherine de Medici was a women who should have been noticed a more throughout her lifetime due to her family‚ the kind of lifestyle that she lived‚ her beliefs and the responsibilities she had while she reigned
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Adnane Errachide Prof. Saimbert John HST 102-002 19 November 2014 Louis XIV Louis XIV (1638-1718)‚ known as the Sun King‚ lasted for 72 years‚ longer than that of any monarch of a major European history. In that time‚ he transformed the monarchy‚ also introduced a golden age of art and literature. He established his country as the dominant European power as well. During the final decades of Louis XIV’s rule‚ France was declined by several wars. Early life and reign of Louis XIV Louis XIV was born
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Causes and Consequences of the Reformation There were several causes of the Reformation. Some of them were short-term causes and others were long-term causes. One of the long-term causes of the Reformation was that many people thought that the Church was not following the Bible. For example‚ many people were unhappy with the idea of indulgences. Indulgences were gifts that people gave to the Church so their sins would be forgiven. In 1517 Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of a church
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Reformation in Europe(1500-1620) Causes for reformation Conflicts between European nation states People at bottom of social structures tired of being at the bottom Invention of the printing press leading to more people reading and interpreting bible and noticing how corrupt Catholic Church is. Sale of indulgences sold by john Tetzel Modern Devotion or Brothers of Common Life Established by Gerard Groote Based out of Zwolle and Deventer in the Netherlands Stressed having a personal relationship
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French Wars of Religion: Result of a weak monarchy‚ fragile peace agreements‚ and the battle of social worlds The reason for the length of the French wars of religion was attributed to the power vacuum that opened up during the reign of the minor Charles IX‚ as the Catholic Guises battled for power between the Protestant factions‚ the Bourbons and the Chatillons. Because the king’s vulnerable regent‚ Catherine de’ Medici wanted to keep the peace in order to protect her son’s power
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Louis XIV: The Sun King “I am the state.” This quote refers to why Louis XIV was called The Sun King. Louis took the sun as the symbol of his power. He stated‚ “Since the sun stands at the center of the solar system‚ The Sun King stands at the center of the nation.” Louis XIV ruled France from 1643-1715 and was known as one of the most dominant rulers during the age of absolutism. Louis carried the French monarchy to its peak of absolute power as France became the most dominant country in Europe
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but even better. In 1627 there was a huge political corruption and great problems with the protestant Huguenots. Richelieu seen all these things as a problem because they would get in the way of his goals. In 1628 he defeated a Huguenot rebellion and although they were banned from military service‚ he allowed them to take part in their religious activities. By 1931 he bought a halt to the Huguenot and their rebellion actins to an end. Since Richelieu knew that he had power he over through all the
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Osvaldo Sanchez Sept. 29‚ 2014 Global History Prior to the Neolithic Revolution‚ people were Hunter-gathers who did not stay in one place long enough to require any form of government. When civilizations began to develop‚ the needs for control and order arose. Many forms of government were implemented to run a complex society such as‚ an oligarchy‚ democracy‚ communist‚ dictatorship‚ and quite frequently absolute monarchies. These types of government can either help and strengthen a nation or
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first king to embrace mercantilism in his country as the form of economy. Unfortunately‚ Louis was a devout Catholic‚ and ruined his economy with one move. He revoked the Edict of Nantes‚ the document that said that Huguenots could worship Protestantism in peace. This infuriated the Huguenots‚ and they left with their skills. By the loss of upwards to 200‚000 skilled workers and business leaders‚ France’s economy plummeted. Louis’ cultural goals were a large success. He changed French trends and etiquette
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