If by French Kings you mean the KIng of New France (Quebec) then heres you answer: The King of New France wanted more people to be shipped to New France so they could farm more land but the aboriginals got in the way as they didnt want the Siegnouries to destroy their land so the King ordered the people to capture some of the Indians and force them to work. That's what the King did do... Take from that what you will... Hope I helped!!
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Three kings of France made a residence at the Palace of Versailles before the French Revolution. The kings were: Louis XIII, Louis IV, and Louis XV.
This was done at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, in Reims (not to be mistaken with the Notre Dame in Paris!).
There were 18 kings of France named Louis, making it the most common name among French monarchs. The first was Louis I, who reigned in the 9th century, and the last was Louis-Philippe I, who ruled in the 19th century. Additionally, there were several other kings with the name Charles and other names, but none matched the frequency of Louis.
the efforts of the regime in 1787 to increases taxes levied on the privatised classes even under Louis xiv the most absolute of french kings.
french kings created royal courts of justice
because they felt like it
they wanted to set an example for the people they ruled to become catholic to increase the nation
Cardinal Richelieu was known for strengthening the power of French kings.
Give you a clue. Most French kings were called Louis. You got it. Louisiana.
Because she realized French kings were no longer austria's chief enemy.
French kings were the first males in direct lineage from the king. Women were not allowed to reign on their own.
No, Cardinal Richelieu is known for strengthening the power of French kings.
Because she realized French kings were no longer Austria's chief enemy.
English kings stopped speaking French as their primary language in the 15th century.
The French city where kings were traditionally crowned is Reims. The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims was the site of many coronations of French kings, including Joan of Arc and Charles VII in 1429.
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