Wars of Religion
The Bourbons
After Henry
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100

France was torn apart by __________ in the late 1500s.

wars of religion

100

This event symbolized the complete breakdown of order in France.

St Bartholomew's Day Massacre

100

In 1624, the king appointed this person as his chief minister.

Cardinal Richelieu

100
The hunting lodge outside of Paris that became the most famous palace in Europe. 

Versailles

100

The age of Louis XIV came to be known as the________________________

classical age of French drama

200

A new dynasty, the _____________, rose to power and built the foundations for an absolute monarchy in France.

Bourbons

200

This person became the first Huguenot king and the first Bourbon king of his dynasty in France in 1589.

King Henry IV

200

True or False. Cardinal Mazarin allowed the Huguenots to continue to practice their religion.

True

200

Louis XIV finance minister, who helped France's economy grow.

Jean-Baptiste Colbert

200

He revoked the Edict of Nantes ni 1695

Louis XIV

300

In the 1500s, rivalry with Spain and the _______________________ posed new challenges for France.

Protestant Reformation

300

Once Henry IV became king of France he did this to be able to control the Catholics

He converted to Catholicism

300

Cardinal Richelieu was determined to destroy the power of these two groups that defied royal authority.

The Nobles and the Huguenots

300

Louis XIV took this symbol as his own because he believed in his divine right to rule

The Sun

300

This is the reason Cardinal Richelieu wanted to destroy the nobles and the Huguenots

to strengthen the central government

400

Religious wars between the Catholic majority and French Protestants, called _______________, tore France apart.

Huguenots

400

In order to protect Huguenots, Henry IV issued this edit, or proclamation, in 1598

Edict of Nantes

400

How did Richelieu tied the nobles to the king?  

By giving them high posts at court or in the royal army.

400

Louis is often quoted as saying "__________",  which translates “I am the state”.

“L’etat, c’est moi”

400

Philip II of Spain's great-grandson who became king of France

Louis XIV

500

Huguenots and Catholics committed terrible acts of violence the worst began on this Catholic holiday.

St Bartholomew’s Day

500

Henry IV's goal was not the victory of one sect over the another, but this:___________________________

 “a chicken in every pot”, a good Sunday dinner for every peasant.

500

After Henry's death, his son, _____________ inherited the throne.

Louis XIII

500

Louis XIV's chief minister

Cardinal Mazarin

500

Richelieu's successor

Cardinal Mazarin

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