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Absolutism –France 16.2. 1-4 are matching, #5 fill-in the blank 1.Chief minister for Louis XIII who made the royal government stronger. 2.Absolute ruler.
Absolutism in France. Causes of the French Wars of Religion Monarchy weakened by wars and a succession crisis Monarchy weakened by wars and a succession.
Conflict and Absolutism in Europe 1550-1715 Chapter 12.
Absolutism: -Middle Ages/renaissance-Struggle for more power -Monarchs (Kings/Queens) wanted to have absolute (all) power.
Chapter 14: Absolutism in Europe The Impact Today: The ideas of John Locke are imbedded in the Constitution of the United States. The ideas of John Locke.
Chapter 18 Section 2. Huguenot Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre Henry IV Edict of Nantes Louis XIII Cardinal Richelieu Louis XIV War of.
Absolutism. Absolutism Philosophy- Jean Bodin First to provide basis for absolutist states Believed absolutism could provide order and force people.
Catholicism Renaissance to Present. Early Catholicism & the Spanish Inquisition In the late 13 th century, the Spanish Inquisition was authorized by Pope.
French Monarchy Review/Preview. Valois Dynasties 1328 - 1589.
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