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3. Why are buildings a good visual display of Power? What other buildings are built to display power? Warm Up Question 1. How might you describe this building? 2. What assumptions would you make about the government that built this palace?

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3. Why are buildings a good visual display of Power? What other buildings are built to display power?

Warm Up Question

1. How might you describe this building?

2. What assumptions would you make about the government that built this palace?

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Louis XIV “the sun king”

Absolute Monarchy in France

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Absolute Rule in France Under the Bourbon Family

• Henry IV 1589 – 1610

• Louis XIII 1610 – 1643

– Cardinal Richelieu (chief minister)

• Louis XIV 1643 – 1715 (The Sun King)

– “I am the State”

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Coordinating a French Golden Age

1. Henry IV of Navarre

a. A Calvinist (Huguenot: French Protestant)

b. Involved in the Wars of Religion early in life

c. Goal as king of France = he wanted to avoid the problems that plagued Spain, but still wanted to follow the idea of absolutism

• Accomplishments: Providing religious tolerance: signed the Edict of Nantes – Allowed Protestantism (wants to avoid the religious

conflict that Spain experienced)

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2. Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu a. Henry IV was assassinated and

his heir, Louis XIII, too young to rule

b. Richelieu acted as Louis’ chief advisor

Goals: 1. Strengthen France and its absolute

monarchy

2. Take power from Spain

• Accomplishments: – Cutting costs: Demolition of Feudal Castles

• no more upkeep costs/ no more place to hid for rebellious nobles

– Increasing education and manufacturing: French Academy (people from different social classes attend)

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3. Louis XIV “The Sun King” The Absolute Absolute Monarch

a. Takes complete control over state

– Refuses to call The Estates General (council of French society) so no check on royal power

– Built an efficient bureaucracy

b. Economy advisor Jean-Baptiste Colbert makes France rich

– Diverse economy, regulates trade

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The Sun King’s Accomplishments

a. Built a palace (Versailles) as a symbol of his power

b. Organizing the economy (Colbert) – Kept tariffs (taxes) on imported goods to limit import

– Managed the amount of money in circulation to limit inflation

– Built up trade

*France expands it’s borders

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Steps to Absolutism in France

• Providing religious tolerance: Edict of Nantes (Henry IV) – Allowed Protestantism

• Cutting costs: Demolition of Feudal Castles (Louis XIII and Richelieu) – no more upkeep costs

• Increasing education and manufacturing: French Academy (Louis XIII and Richelieu)

• Organizing the economy (Louis XIV and Colbert) – Kept tariffs (taxes) on imported goods to limit import

– Managed the amount of money in circulation to limit inflation

– Built up trade

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Attributes of a Strong Ruler

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Visual Demonstrations of Power during the Age of Absolutism Warm Up Question

1. What are your first impressions of Versailles? 2. What message do you think Louis XIV is trying to send by building Versailles?

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Palace of Versailles Grounds

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250 acre garden with miles of meticulously laid flower beds. The landscape includes ornamental lakes,

dozens of classical statues, and even a small canal!

The Apollo Fountain

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Visual Demonstrations of Power Queen’s Chambers

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Compare and Contrast consider: purpose of the buildings, types of rooms or structures in the buildings, cost

of the building, culture created or stored in the buildings, size of the buildings

El Escorial

Versailles

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Questions

• What part of the palace most impressed you?

• In What way does this palace represent the idea of absolutism?

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Compare and Contrast Philip II of Spain Louis XIV of France

Absolute Ruler Absolute Ruler

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The Craft of Kingship (craft – an occupation or trade requiring skill)

• What are the skills of a good absolute monarch according to Louis XIV?