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Louis XIV and Religion

Louis XIV and Religion. Marci Dillon Julia Colon Kerianne Ingram Charlmane Colter Amber Aguilera. Introduction. King Louis was an absolute ruler. Absolutism: sovereign power is the ultimate authority and claims divine right. He supported religion, particularly Catholicism. He’s Catholic

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Louis XIV and Religion

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  1. Louis XIV and Religion Marci Dillon Julia Colon Kerianne Ingram Charlmane Colter Amber Aguilera

  2. Introduction • King Louis was an absolute ruler. Absolutism: sovereign power is the ultimate authority and claims divine right. • He supported religion, particularly Catholicism. He’s Catholic • Thesis: King Louis XIV attempted to unite France under one king, one law, and one faith through absolutism; however, his intentions of advancing France had negative effects.

  3. Main Points • He used the religion to increase his power. Catholicism was unified and main religion. • Establishment of Versailles: symbol of absolutism and separation of Church and Royal power • Edict of Nantes (1685)- Religious toleration of Huguenots. • Edict of Fountainbleau (1685)- revokes the Edict of Nantes. Removes religious toleration and destroys Protestant institutions. Hurts economy. • Protestants suffered.

  4. Connection • Renaissance: Humanism. Extravagance?? • Reformation: Church lost some power, new religions emerged • Enlightenment: Government power and authority questioned. Religious tolerance (Voltaire). • French Revolution: foreshadow. (quote) DEBT ( lack of care for Third Estate).

  5. Conclusion • Louis XIV tried to make France powerful yet centralized. • He made King and State one and the same. • He caused unrest and economic downfall: taxes. To support his wars. • His efforts were futile. Economy was hurt: no jobs. Religion was decentralized. The skillful people left: no technological advances.

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