By creating a French appeals court.
Under the reign of Louis XIV the government in France was an Absolute Monarchy.
Louis XIV reigned for an amazing 72 years, so anyone who succeeded him was going to be compared to him. He left the country with some serious economic problems, after a number of conflicts and wars; his successor (Louis XV) was unable to fix France's economic issues. Further, Louis XIV had a different style from his successor-- Louis XIV believed in an absolute monarchy, while Louis XV was more willing to make compromises, even returning some conquered territory; critics said his policies led to the weakening of the monarchy. Some scholars believe Louis XV's decisions also damaged France's power in the world, and weakened the treasury.
By building a huge palace over Versailles.
The French Nobility under Louis XIV, concluded that the best way to secure heir own interests was to support the monarchy.
An annual direct tax, usually on land or property-- as a permanent tax imposed by royal authority. This tax gave Louis XI a sound, regular source of income, which helped him create a strong French monarchy.
Cardinal Richelieu.
After Napoleon was exiled, in France was restored the Monarchy and the brother of the guillotined Louis XVI, reigned as Louis XVIII of Bourbon, King of France until his death (September 16, 1824.
Under the reign of Louis XIV the government in France was an Absolute Monarchy.
Absolute Monarchy or Absolutism
Louis XIV reigned for an amazing 72 years, so anyone who succeeded him was going to be compared to him. He left the country with some serious economic problems, after a number of conflicts and wars; his successor (Louis XV) was unable to fix France's economic issues. Further, Louis XIV had a different style from his successor-- Louis XIV believed in an absolute monarchy, while Louis XV was more willing to make compromises, even returning some conquered territory; critics said his policies led to the weakening of the monarchy. Some scholars believe Louis XV's decisions also damaged France's power in the world, and weakened the treasury.
Yes.
Louis wanted an absolute monarchy. They wanted a constitution.
absolute monarchy
Monarchy under Louis XVIII.
1848
It is said that King Louis XIV expressed his beliefs in an absolute monarchy by saying, "I am the state."
It ended the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI.