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Aim: How did absolute monarchs justify (defend) their rule? Do Now : Copy the definition of an “absolute monarch.” Absolute Monarch : is a King or Queen that has total control of their country and colonies. Answer the following question: “Which person in this school is closest to being an absolute monarch? Why? Homework: Louis XIV was known as the Sun King because everything in France revolved around him like the planets around the sun. What powers did he possess that led his people to describe him this way? Answer in a paragraph.

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Aim: How did absolute monarchs justify (defend) their rule?

Do Now: Copy the definition of an “absolute monarch.”

Absolute Monarch: is a King or Queen that has total control of their country and colonies.

Answer the following question:“Which person in this school is closest to being an

absolute monarch? Why?Homework: Louis XIV was known as the Sun King

because everything in France revolved around him like the planets around the sun. What powers did he possess that led his people to describe him this way? Answer in a paragraph.

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France Under Louis XIV

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Setting the Scene: "I have had an idea that will give

much pleasure to the people here” wrote Louis XIV. His plan was to throw a grand party. Each guest

would receive a ticket for a prize of jewelry, and every ticket would be a winner. At Louis's bidding, some 600

noble guests flocked to the royal palace for a week of sumptuous

feasts, pageants, sports, dances, plays, and music. This show was the first of many spectacles organized

by Louis XIV. By the late 1600s, Louis was absolute monarch of

France and the most powerful ruler in Europe. Yet, just 100 years

earlier, France had been torn apart by wars of religion.

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Activity: Read Documents #1 and #2. Answer

questions 1-3, in full sentences in your notebook.

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NOTES:

I. Absolute MonarchyA. Louis XIV

1. King of France, ruled 72 years

(1643-1715)2. Ruled with total power—no

one was to challenge him.3. Nicknamed the “Sun King”

because everything revolved around him and that he was all powerful.

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Louis XIV, the Sun King1643 - 5 year-old Louis XIV inherited the throne

"Le Roi du Soleil" (the Sun King)

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NOTES CONTINUED:

4. He was the first “Divine Right” King, which meant he stated that God had selected him to rule France. Disobeying him was the same as disobeying God. 5. French people were heavily taxed to provide the King with a luxurious (fancy) lifestyle.

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A. "I Am the State"Louis IV firmly believed in divine right and took the sun as the symbol of his absolute power

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Activity: Read Document #3 and answer

questions 4-5, in full sentences in your notebook.

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Notes:

6. Palace at Versailles was built for the King and he used it to house over 10,000 nobles (upper class) and clergymen (church). Louis XIV kept his friends close and his enemies closer to prevent (stop) rebellions.

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Versailles Entrance

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Versailles, Symbol of Royal Power

Louis XIV turned a hunting lodge into the palace of Versailles, the grandest in Europe

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Versailles, Symbol of Royal Power

Louis supported a "splendid century" of the arts; French culture replaced Renaissance Italy as the new standard

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Strengthening Royal Power Finance minister Jean Colbert practiced mercantilist policies that made France the wealthiest state in Europe

Jean Baptiste Colbert, 1619-1683

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Successes and FailuresLouis XIV ruled France for 72 years, longer than any other monarch

Louis XIV and his Family as Olympian Gods Jean Nocroit, 1670