France Under Louis XIV
Who became king after Henry IV
Henry IV's son Louis XIII
Who fought in the French Civil War
Catholic majority and the French Protestants or Huguenots
Who did Henry IV fight against for 4 years before becoming one
Catholics
Edict of Nantes
a proclamation issued by Henry IV granting the Huguenots religious toleration and other freedoms
levee
a ritual ceremony performed each morning when king Louis XIV rose from bed
intendant
a royal official who collected taxes, recruited soldiers and carried out the king's policies in the provinces
Who lived at Versailles and why
nobles lived at Versailles tax-free because Louis XIV didn't want them threatening his power, through elaborate ceremonies like the levee, nobles were turned from potential rivals to courtiers angling for privileges
Who did Louis XIV never call a meeting of
the Estates-General
What did Louis XIV sponsor
the French Academies which sets standards for the arts and sciences
What was Henry IV's goal
"to put a chicken in every pot"
How did France decline
1. Louis XIV fought costly wars to expand French borders, but was checked by rival rulers hoping to maintain the balance of power 2. He also tried to unite France and Spain, but failed 3. He revoked the Edict of Nantes so around 100,000 hardworking and prosperous Huguenots left France
How did France get rich
1. new lands were cleared for farming 2. high tariffs were put on imported goods 3. overseas colonies were fostered and trade with them was carefully regulated
How did Henry IV increase royal bureaucracy
1. royal officials built roads and bridges, administered justice and revived agriculture 2. Henry IV reduced the power of nobles 3. In doing so, he laid the groundwork for future kings to rule without any check on their power
Who did Louis XIII appoint as chief minister and what did the chief minister do
Cardinal Richelieu used his cunning to strengthen the central government, he also outlawed Huguenot armies and gave the nobles high posts at court to tie them to the king
How long did Louis XIV rule
72 years
Huguenots
French Protestants of the 1500's and the 1600's
what did Louis XIV do because of the Fronde
Louis XIV took complete control of government and solidified his power as an absolute monarch
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Louis XIV's finance minister, who imposed mercantilist policies to bolster France's economy
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
The worst violence during the French Civil War in 1572, when 3000 Huguenots were killed, this symbolized a breakdown of order in France
Henry IV
a Huguenot prince who inherited the French throne in 1589
balance of power
a distribution of military and economic power among nations to prevent any one country from becoming too strong
Louis XIV
a king who inherited the French throne in 1643 and went on to rule with absolute power, saying "I am the State"
Versailles
a royal French residence and seat of government established by king Louis XIV
Cardinal Richelieu
chief minister of France, appointed by Louis XIII in 1624, he devoted 18 years to strengthening the central government
What flourished under Louis XIV's rule
drama, painting and ballet
who did Louis XIV appoint and what did they do
middle-class intendants were appointed to carry out Louis XIV's policies and build the French army into the strongest force in Europe
Estates-General
the council made of representatives of all social classes
Fronde
the effort to take power away from the king, which happened to Louis XIV
What was Louis XIV's symbol of total power
the sun