Spain Monarchs France 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 A B S O L U T I S M In E U.
Chapter 12 The Age of Religious Wars Chapter 12 The Age of Religious Wars Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights.
Absolutism –France 16.2. 1-4 are matching, #5 fill-in the blank 1.Chief minister for Louis XIII who made the royal government stronger. 2.Absolute ruler.
Absolutism in France. Causes of the French Wars of Religion Monarchy weakened by wars and a succession crisis Monarchy weakened by wars and a succession.
Conflict and Absolutism in Europe 1550-1715 Chapter 12.
Mr. Beck World History. Would you submit to a ruler with absolute power if it meant your country being strong and wealthy?
Warm Up I am the Supreme Head of England’s church after my father formally broke away from the Pope. This weakened the Catholic Church and helped our Protestant.
Absolutism in France. Chapter 2, Section 2: Absolute Monarchy and France Objective: Discuss and analyze absolutism in France. Identify and describe key.
Unit Two - PowerPoint The Wars of Religion (1560s-1648)
Absolutism: -Middle Ages/renaissance-Struggle for more power -Monarchs (Kings/Queens) wanted to have absolute (all) power.
Chapter 18 Section 2. Huguenot Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre Henry IV Edict of Nantes Louis XIII Cardinal Richelieu Louis XIV War of.
Chapter 14: Absolutism in Europe The Impact Today: The ideas of John Locke are imbedded in the Constitution of the United States. The ideas of John Locke.