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... (Aspler 58). Colbert financed all of Louis's wars and turned out to be a decent superintendent. Towards the end of his life Louis expressed some courage. ...
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... Both France and the Huguenots prospered from Colbert's ideas. Louis undid much of Colbert's work soon after he died in 1683. Louis was a devoted catholic. ...
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... The inability to tax the nobles alone hurt his bid for absolutism. Colbert worked hard to help Louis gain money for 20 years. The ...
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... As Louis's assistant, Colbert eliminated the internal tariffs, levied high tariffs on imports, and established colonies in New France to help further ...
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... While Colbert was part of Louis's administration he managed to double the royal income in close to a decade through thrifty administration. ...
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... The Thirty Years War wrecked royal finances, yet Louis's absolutism gave Colbert the opportunity to "reduce royal debt by 60%, reform taxation, and manage ...
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... After Colbert died, Louis made one mistake that undid all of his work. He revoked Edict of Nantes who protected the religious freedom of the Huguenots. ...
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... Colbert believed in an active economic role for the State, he promoted manufacturing and commerce ... Louis XIV was not highly liked among the people of France. ...
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... that Louis XIV chose to live the social aspect of life. And pass the job of being ruler onto the shoulders of his colleagues, like Jean Baptiste Colbert, but ...
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... With the aid of his top military ministers, Colbert, Louvois and Vauban, King Louis had the military expertise and financial backing to dominate Europe (Kagan ...
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... Louis XIV stripped the Estates-General of its power, but created the Haut Conseil, or "high council," which was eventually lead by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, the ...
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... were spent. Things were not going well for Louis until he named Colbert the controller general of finances. Colbert's main principle ...
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... He wanted to rule alone. He chose Jean Baptiste Colbert as his financial advisor. Louis had many goals. His main one was to weaken the power of the nobles. ...
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... order built upon an old order involves destruction as well as creation--and so it was with Colbert's work ... Louis XIV of England made a great display of his power ...
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... Minister Colbert made France's economy flourish, but even this was not an achievement; Louis XIV destroyed trade with the war of the League of Augsburg and the ...
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... Although Louis had competent ministers they often were not able to agree on any issues. General of Finance Jean-Baptise Colbert was able to reform taxation ...
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... Louis XIV had an impact on his military, he made it the strongest one in Europe. By appointing Colbert as his finance organizer there was an impact on the ...
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... With Prime Minister Colbert, Louis brought about the administrative and financial reorganization as well as the development of trade and manufacturing. ...
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... divine right theory... Jean Baptiste Colbert revitalized trade as Louis' finance minister by getting rid of internal tariffs and creating free trade zones. ...
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... He needed a finance minister, so he hired Colbert to strengthen the economy and trade of France. Louis XIV was an extremely authoritive king, but people called ...
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... 1651. Louis XIV started his personal reign. The ... building. Counseled by Colbert, the King adopted the second solution in 1668. The ...
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... The seventeenth-century France of Louis XIV fused all the necessary organs of governance under absolute royal rule. With his minister Colbert, he carried out ...
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... rivals, until at least the time of Colbert, and the reality of the threats to British commerce represented by the French guerres de course under Louis XIV. ...
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... In 1663 this arrangement changed when, under the direction of Jean Colbert, the financial advisor to King Louis XIV of France, the Edit de Creation decreed ...
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... 7. King Louis XI of France- He was Frances 1st strong national monarchy ... Jean Colbert- He was the son of a wealthy French merchant who was appointed by the king ...
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