intendants
Royal agents who ruled the provinces under Louis XIV were called intendants. Intendants served in both French provinces and the North American colony New France.
Louis XIV was an absolute monarch that advocated for division amongst social classes, namely the three estates.
Lindbergh's 'Spirit of St.Louis' carried 450 gallons of fuel.
The policies of Louis XIV put the French monarchy in debt. The policies of Louis XV made this situation even worse. The common people were anti-monarchy and anti-nobility because they were starving while the rich had huge amounts of money. In the eighteenth century, the "bourgeois"- middle class- came into being. This meant there were now well educated people who were not in favor of the upper class. In 1789, the French revolution broke out.
Determined goverment policies without the consent of their people.
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what did Louis XIV hope to accomplish in his domestic and foreign policies? To what extent did he succeed ? giveing examples of his successes and failures
Royal agents who ruled the provinces under Louis XIV were called intendants. Intendants served in both French provinces and the North American colony New France.
Louis Chatelain has written: 'Le Maroc des Romaines' -- subject(s): Provinces, Roman Antiquities 'Le Maroe des Romains'
because he wrote the list of rights he also founded 2 Canadian provinces
Louis XIV was an absolute monarch that advocated for division amongst social classes, namely the three estates.
i don't know i guess he was president or went out with the governor
He did this so that his officials would be loyal to him, since they owed their rank to him. If he had appointed nobles, the nobles would be less dependent on him because their title was hereditary and could not be taken away. However, his bourgeois officials owed him everything.
Cardinal Mazarin
Louis C. West has written: 'Currency in Roman and Byzantine Egypt' -- subject(s): Money, Coinage 'Imperial Roman Spain' -- subject(s): Romans, Commerce, Provinces, Economic conditions, History
France become more powerful, but it make the middle and peasant to pay tax and the noble didn't have too. it also lead to the fall of Louis XIV
France become more powerful, but it make the middle and peasant to pay tax and the noble didn't have too. it also lead to the fall of Louis XIV