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    Maybe one of the most famous of European monarchs, King Louis XIV ruled France for about 72 years, was the French head of state. King Louis XIV reign was believed to be reputably famous as one of Absolute government, mainly because the king had his own dominating and particular way of governing the nation. At a young age of only 5 years old he attained the powers of a a king, Louis XIV ruled with the help of his mother and Cardinal Mazarin acting as head of the state deciding most of the civilian

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    For the first part of the analysis, I will be giving information about the Tennis Court Oath itself so the picture will make more sense. On the day of June 20, the Third Estate got locked out of their meeting place. A man named Joseph-Ignace Guillotin had the suggestion to meet in the indoor tennis court that was nearby. About 600 deputies met while the president of the Third Estate, named Jean-Sylvain Bailly, proclaimed the Tennis Court Oath. The Tennis Court Oath declared in writing their pledge

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    Dbq Essay On Louis Xiv

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    The 17th century of European history, colloquially known as the “Age of Crisis”, gave rise to a new form of government: absolutism. Religious wars, economic troubles, inflation, and new agricultural challenges such as the Little Ice Age wracked the nations of Europe and caused tremendous fear and uncertainty among the masses. Thus, as many felt that life itself was endangered, they were willing to accept the rise of a strong, independent ruler who might lead them from the darkness. In this way, absolutism

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    In 1610, a Catholic extremist got to Henry's carriage got stuck in traffic, and one of his opponents stabbed him to death. his heir a 9-year old son--Louis XIII. For a time, Henry's wife, Marie de'Medici, ruled as regent for her son. She was a good diplomat, averting a pending war with Spain. But the nobles didn't want her to succeed, and undermined her, using the fact that she was foreign and a woman to stir up trouble. The division in the royal family was exactly what the nobles wanted, weakening

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    French Nobility Dbq

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    protracted war, which lasted for fifteen years, was the Saint Bartholomew’s Day massacre. The resolution to the war was the politiques, a small group of moderates of both faiths, and Henry IV was part of this group. Henry also issued the Edict of Nantes, a document that granted liberty of conscience, of public worship to Calvinists, which helped restore peace in France. Question 2

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    harm to France than good. They cite his lack of moderation in managing his money. They also point out that Louis denied religious liberties to the Protestants of France and tightened control over his Roman Catholic subjects by revoking the Edict of Nantes. They also claim Louis’ war efforts were very costly and drained the treasury of France. Some say his arrogance, including his emblem of the “Sun King”, turned “his” people away from him. They think that Louis only cared about himself and what he

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    Appalachians (to provide security from Indians); outraged colonists, who ignored it anyways 20. Cajuns: name of the descendants (in Louisiana) of French Acadians forced out of Nova Scotia by the British and number nearly a million 21. Edict of Nantes: 1598, gave limited toleration to French Protestants; allowed France to become united and start turning its eyes outward (towards the New World) 22. Coureurs de bois: French fur-trappers who ranged over the woods and waterways of North America in

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    Tables 1.4 and 1.5 present the detailed properties of biodiesel obtained by synthesis based on the starting oil, as well as a general guide to biodiesel properties with regard to the type of oil contained in chain departure [29]. Table 1.5 shows that it is advantageous to use an oil with short chain and saturated. Indeed, in this case only the calorific value is not favored. The five most common channels in vegetable oils chains are palmitic, stearic, oleic, linoleic and linolenic. As mentioned above

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    Age Of Absolutism Dbq

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    The Age of Absolutism was period of time throughout the world when rulers used different measures to maintain and justify their absolute power. Absolute leaders used the ideology of Absolutism that stresses a strong central government, a strong military, and mercantilism. Mercantilism said to have more exports that your empire imports. This idea of mercantilism allowed absolute rulers to build a strong economy to fund their wars and campaigns. Absolute leaders maintained and justified their power

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    The Reformation of the Catholic Church was a trying time for most of Europe. Many people were involved in the spreading of the Protestant influence and translating the Bible so everyone could read it. Reforming the Church was not a small accomplishment. The Reformation was a pilgrimage from the Catholic Church that would allow people to decide for themselves what they believed. Some could even call it a religious civil war. Those who broke away from the Catholic Church earned free thoughts, free

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