To what extent were the personal weaknesses of the monarchs responsible for the failure of absolute rule in France in the years 1715- 1815
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- Created on: 20-02-13 17:54
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- To what extent were the personal weaknesses of the monarchs responsible for the failure of absolute rule in France in the years 1715- 1815
- Monarch
- Regents
- Fleury
- Jansenist issue
- Generally peaceful time
- Character
- Orleans
- Polysynodie
- Character
- John Law Systeme
- Bourbon
- Marriage
- Fleury
- Louis XVI
- TiNCaBiN
- National Assembly
- Estates General
- Character
- Louis XIV
- Legacy of louis XIV
- Debt left
- Power and Influence
- Louis XV
- Flagellation Speech
- Coup Maupeou
- Character
- Grand Remonstrances
- Napolean
- War!
- Regents
- Factors
- Religion
- Jansenist issue
- Jesuits
- Clergy
- Decline in religious beliefs
- Finance
- Debt
- Always a major issue
- Bad Harvests
- Parlements
- Union des classes
- Different to when LXIV was king1
- War
- 7 Years war
- War of Austrian Succession
- American War of independence
- Enlightenment
- Religion
- Monarch
- Orleans
- Polysynodie
- Character
- John Law Systeme
- It was the Kings fault, but...
- They were stubbornly medieval...
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