2.4 Monarchs with absolute power lesson 30-5-2023 vht2a

Monarchs with absolute power


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Monarchs with absolute power


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Kings in Europe
In the 17th century all countries (except for the NL) were a monarchy. Since the Middle Ages, kings gained more and more power. From the 17th century they tried to take away all power and wanted to govern on their own. 
= absolutism

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The Sun King
The French Louix XIV was an absolute monarch. 
He:
  1. took all decisions on his own
  2. was in power of all ministers and government officials
  3. was the highest judge 

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Monarchs with absolute power


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The Sun King
Not everyone agreed with his absolute monarchy. To maintain power, he took measures. 
  1. He built a huge palace in Versailles.
  2. No rights for protestants → everyone had to be catholic
  3. The Godly Right: he let people believe he was appointed by God 
  4. A well trained army
                                                                                                       L'état, c'est moi

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Slide 7 - Video

Why did Louis had his nickname Zonnekoning?

Slide 8 - Open question

What is the term we use when kings reign on their own?

Slide 9 - Open question

Why did Louis want the nobility to be close to him?

Slide 10 - Open question

Give 2 reasons why Louis needed so much money.

Slide 11 - Open question

What to do?
Read par. 2.4
Complete ex. 1 to 7 of par. 2.4

Make sure to add the most important terms to your list of terms.
Next lesson: Revision par. 2.4 + finish par. 2.4

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