unit 3 – the age of absolute monarchs (1500 – 1800) section 2 - the reign of louis xiv

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Henry of Navarre becomes Henry IV 1589 – Catherine and her last son died; King Henry IV is the 1 st Bourbon King of France. To satisfy Cath. he gave up Protestantism & became Cath – Edict of Nantes – Huguenots could live in peace & build churches in some cities He restored the monarchy and brought peace to France 1610 – He was killed by a religious fanatic Francois Ravaillac.

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Unit 3 – The Age of Absolute Monarchs (1500 – 1800)

Section 2 - The Reign of Louis XIV

Religious Wars and Power Struggles

• 1562-1598 – France had 8 religious wars

• Henry of Navarre, a Huguenot prince married the daughter of Catherine de Medicis (wife of King Henry II & mother of 3 French kings)

• 1572 St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre in Paris began as a protest vs. this wedding – 6 weeks of violence followed!

Henry of Navarre becomes Henry IV• 1589 – Catherine and her last son

died; King Henry IV is the 1st Bourbon King of France.

• To satisfy Cath. he gave up Protestantism & became Cath.

• 1598 – Edict of Nantes –Huguenots could live in peace & build churches in some cities

• He restored the monarchy and brought peace to France

• 1610 – He was killed by a religious fanatic Francois Ravaillac.

King Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu• Louis XIII (1624-1643) = weak king• Cardinal Richelieu, head of Cath. church,

was his minister• To increase Bourbon power he removed

walls from Huguenot cities & increased power of gov’t agents from middle class (intendants) to curb power of nobles who had to take down fortified castles

• He wanted to make France the greatest power in Eur. vs. Hapsburgs as a result he involved France in the Thirty Years War (1618-1648)

Louis XIV (1643-1715) = The Sun King

• Louis XIV became king at 4 so Cardinal Mazarin who followed Richelieu actually ruled

• Mazarin’s greatest triumph- brought Thirty Years War to an end in 1643

• He was hated by nobles b/c he taxed & strengthened central gov’t (violent riots 1648-53 & even threatened little Louis).

• Riots failed b/c nobles didn’t trust each other, gov’t was ruthless, & peasants grew tired of violence

Louis XIV Weakens the Nobility

• 1661-Louis (22 yrs) takes control• Excluded nobles from his councils• Appointed intendants who taxed,

adm. law, & recruited soldiers for the king

• Reorganized army & assigned ranks; it went from 100 K to 400 K

• He kept intendants in touch with him on a regular basis

How did Henry of Navarre end the religious wars in France?

A. Edict of NantesB. SkepticismC. Asked the Pope

Who was Louis XIII’s minister who worked to strengthen the Bourbon monarchy?

A. Cardinal MazarinB. Cardinal RichelieuC. Colbert

How old was Louis XIV when he began his reign?

A. 4B. 12C. 31

Louis XIV increased the power of the ________ to improve communication through the empire.

A. NoblesB. CardinalsC. Intendants

France’s Economy Under Louis XIV• Louis’ goal was to make Fr. an economic

power• Jean Baptiste Colbert – finance minister &

mercantilist worked to make France become self-sufficient

• Expanded manufacturing by financing & giving tax breaks to Fr. companies

• Set tariffs high on imported goods• Raised taxes & reduced corruption• Emphasized importance of colonies & fur

trade in New France• He died in 1683 & Louis repealed the Edict of

Nantes & exodus hurt growth

Stylin’ & Profilin’ w/ The Sun King

• 500 cooks, waiters, & servants!• Each meal was a feast! (4 soups, 1

pheasant, 1 partridge in garlic, 2 slices of ham, 1 salad, pastries, fruit, & 2 boiled eggs for 1 meal!

• 8:30 AM – 100 of most privileged nobles at bed side to wait on him!

• Only 4 allowed to help dress him.• If nobles didn’t show to flatter him

Louis turned against them.

The Palace of Versailles • 11 miles SW of Paris; & cost $ 2.5 B today’s $!• 36 K workers & 6 K horses 27 yrs. to build it!• 5,000 acres of gardens, lawns, & woods!• 1,400 fountains and Hall of Mirrors (17 huge mirrors

opposite 17 windows looking on gardens) considered most impressive room.

• 4 K candles & silver + crystal chandeliers in Hall were lit on special occasions.

• King’s BR furniture contained 1 ton of silver!• Cost more than 50% of all taxes collected in Fr!

Wars Are Disastrous to France

• 1667 (after death of Mazarin) Louis invades Sp. Neth. & took several Dutch towns by 1678.

• 1689 – Wm. of Orange became King of England and joined League of Augsburg – an alliance to protect each other from France (Austria, Sweden, Spain, & smaller states) = France’s strength.

The War of the Spanish Succession (1701 – 1714)

• 1700 – King Charles II (Spain) died childless & Louis XIV’s grandson, Phillip of Anjou (16 yrs) promised throne. This would join Fr. & Sp.

• 1701 – Eng., Austria, Dutch R., Portugal & several Ger. & Itl. States said no.

• Treaty of Utrecht (1714) said Phillip could be king if thrones not united.

• Eng. got Gibraltar and slave trade + N. Scotia & Newfoundland

• Austrian Hapsburgs took Sp. Neth.• France was ruined & Louis died 1715.Spanish Musketeers

The Legacy of Louis XIV• People of France rejoiced

when he died• France did become a world

power and a showcase for art, lit. & culture in Europe

• $21 Billion in debt!• He advised his great gr. son

(Louis XV) “Do not imitate me”• Planted the seeds for the

French Revolution (1789)

Which castle did Louis XIV have built?

A. VersaillesB. FountainebleuC. Gibralter

Who tried to help Louis XIV restore the economy of France?

A. Cardinal RichelieuB. Henry of NavarreC. Jean-Baptiste Colbert

What is a Huguenot?

A. French PriestB. French ProtestantC. French Catholic

Which best describes the legacy of Louis XIV?

A. BankruptB. Vast WealthC. Left France the strongest country in Europe

EXIT SLIP

• Describe the impact of Louis XIV’s extravagant lifestyle and disastrous wars on the economy of France.– You must answer in a complete paragraph!– 3-5 sentences minimum!

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