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Age of Absolutism essay

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Max Mayer
HIS 102
Prof. McGowen
GTF Nick O’Neill
Feb 25, 2013
Absolutism
Most historians would argue that the years 1660 to 1789 could be summarized as an Age of Absolutism, the period from the Restoration in England and the personal rule of Louis XIV up to the beginning of the French Revolution. Our textbook defines absolutism as “a political arrangement in which one ruler possesses unrivaled power (Western Civilization pg 184). Rulers received their power directly from God – theory of divine right – claiming they were above the law. As a result, absolute monarchs were viewed differently among the individual’s social class; the Noble’s view differed from the every day commoner’s view.
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They completely immerse themselves with the idea the king is God, and his word is God’s law. As long as the contract is kept in tact, peasants are satisfied with the absolute monarchy system and have no reason to challenge ‘God’s word.’
On the other hand, Nobles were much more resistant to the rule of the absolute monarchy. One of the three strategies in a monarch’s quest for absolute power is to subordinate the nobility to the king and make them dependent on his favor. The king could not afford to alienate these wealthy and high-ranking men, upon whom he still relied for running his government and maintaining order in the localities. Therefore, absolute monarchs offered nobles special privileges, such as exemption from taxation, positions in the king’s government, and freedom to exploit their peasants in exchange for their recognition of the king’s absolute authority. Granting privileges in exchange for their loyalty to the crown did not satisfy the nobles entirely. Most nobles are extremely wealthy and do not depend on the king’s promise for economic stability and in many cases they have the ability to protect themselves; therefore under the absolute monarchy nobles feel cheated. With the lack of power, most of the nobles become extremely frustrated. In France, Louis XIV was able to satisfy the nobles by using the patronage at his disposal to

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