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Essay On King Louis Xiv

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In the time before King Louis XIV’s reign, 17th century France was involved in several civil wars, there were no secure borders and the aristocracy acted as local rulers. In 1643 when Louis XIV came to power, he thought that he needed to secure both France and his own rule. He decided to build a new palace complex 12 miles outside Paris. To him, isolation meant security, he would be away from the plotters and schemers in Paris. He also believed that having all government departments and ministries living within Versailles would centralize the government and create reform.

Versailles was designed by craftsmen, architects and artists from all over Europe and took 30 years to complete. The palace was often called the “gilded cage”, Louis XIV would host parties and have nobility compete for his favor. Court life revolved …show more content…

These industries provided jobs but also helped to establish France as world leader in export. Louis XIV’s finance minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert organized the workers in companies that were regulated to ensure quality. This also prevented competition among each other, but helped them to compete against foreign imports. Louis XIV imposed a strict dress code that made certain there was ready need for French made clothing (Chrisman-Campbell, 2015). They would also speak of Louis XIV’s effect on the arts. Colbert and the king shared the belief of idolizing the monarchy through the arts. Louis XIV was an astute fan of the best literary and artistic figures of the time. The crown developed several schools, to include those for painting and sculpture, as well as inscriptions in 1663. French artists at Rome and science in 1666. Followed by the Paris Observatory in 1667 and the academies of architecture in 1671 and music in 1672. The literary Academie Francaise would also come under royal control in 1671 (Steingrad,

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