The Reign of Louis XIV Chapter 5 Section 2. Main Ideas After a century of war and riots, France was ruled by Louis XIV, the most powerful monarch of his.
Wars of “Religion”. A New Dynasty in France I. 1562 – 1598: a 3 way civil War –A. Valois vs. Huguenots (Protestants) vs. the House of Guise (ultra-Catholics)
System of government King or Queen has complete control over government & its people Autocracy Centralized Government Nation states.
Homework Read pages 202-221 in the textbook. Based on this reading, complete the Mayans, Aztecs and Incans assignment available on the website. Due tomorrow.
Absolute Monarchies in Europe Absolutism A. leader belief B. divine right C. Power of monarchs grew D. Revolts.
Ch 16 Absolutism. Sec 1 Hapsburg Empire Who: Charles V, Philip II, Ferdinand What: empire that included the Holy Roman Empire & the Netherlands Where:
Louis XIV $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000LORD PROTECTOR PROTECTOR $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 “THEY SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION,”OF…1688 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000.
What was the name of the old lady being accused of witch craft? Was she innocent or guilty Guilty…… Bell Ringer.
Religious Wars (Thirty Years War Agricultural decline Rampant poverty Crisis for peasants Reoccurrence of Plague Cottage industry in decline.
Unit III Ch. 16 & 17. Absolute Monarchs Absolutism: a gov’t in which all power is held by the ruler Divine Right: idea that rulers were chosen by God.
The Reign of Louis XIV 21-2. The French Wars of Religion France in 1560 experienced militant religious civil wars Catholicism versus Protestantism – Catholics.
Absolutism in France. Chapter 2, Section 2: Absolute Monarchy and France Objective: Discuss and analyze absolutism in France. Identify and describe key.