The Huguenots fled France.
Other countries adopted absolutism.
It began the slow but steady movement from a wealthy European Nation to a debtor Nation. This position was advanced under Louis XV and was made even worse as a result of the Seven Years Wars and the French aid to the United States during the American Revolution under the leadership of King Louis XVI. By 1789 the National debt had developed into a crisis which became the French Revolution.
It should be noted that France became a patron of the Arts and of Architecture during his reign, and remains a leader in that cultural arena even today.
The Huguenots fled France.
Other countries adopted absolutism.
It began the slow but steady movement from a wealthy European Nation to a debtor Nation. This position was advanced under Louis XV and was made even worse as a result of the Seven Years Wars and the French aid to the United States during the American Revolution under the leadership of King Louis XVI. By 1789 the National debt had developed into a crisis which became the French Revolution.
It should be noted that France became a patron of the Arts and of Architecture during his reign, and remains a leader in that cultural arena even today.
The Huguenots fled France.
other countries adopted absolutism
the country that France ruled was Canada
louis the xiv was like a dictator.Louis began his personal rule of France in 1661 after the death of his chief minister.
Louis XIV was an absolute monarch, while William of Orange was a constitutional monarch.
Louis XIV of France was the first absolutist ruler
It is said that King Louis XIV ruled France with greatness and glory. He was a strong leader and completely reformed the country from what some called a country of savages to a calmer, more refined people and way of life.
Louis XIV of France was born on September 5, 1638.
Louis XIV of France was born on September 5, 1638.
Louis XIV rule time ended of old age.
The (temporary) conquest of southern England and the largely succesful wars against the barons of southern France, establishing the French kings' rule over most of present-day France.
Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
He was the longest reigning Monarch in the History of Europe.