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Age Of Absolutism Research Paper

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History has been one of the most things in life that have always been there. People have made a huge timeline of historical events but we will all eventually keep on creating more history and it will never end. During the beginning of the 16th and early 18th centuries, has had two of the most outstanding historical events that has changed the views of many individuals in that time period. Individuals were to blind to see what was really going on to were not able to see the truth in society. These two event however, led to the French Revolution, which was effected my trying to reach the goals of the intellectual movement such as setting equality to a higher value, happiness, liberty, progress and using reasonable views on nature. The Age of …show more content…

The Age of Absolutism was an historical period when several rulers in Asia and Europe sought to centralize their political power. Citizens of their nations had experienced multiple types of rulers which led to them the belief that rulers should be a combination of leadership types. Since the citizens did not really know what they were looking for or wanted their nation to be, it led to giving king's absolute power over their provinces and countries. Over time the kings began to believe that their supreme power was given to them by God in a belief known as Divine Right. Absolutism first began with the country's need for money, their breakdown of feudalism, continuous warfare's, exploration and the declining of influence of the churches. The rulers also known as absolute monarchs had made a major change during this time. Since, people thought that they have gotten their power from god, they have lived their lives knowing that they have complete power of what they wanted to control, which were their nation and they always wanted more power than they already carry. The aims for absolute monarchy was to provide prosperity, order, and stability for their territories so monarchs that would take complete control would usually have the characteristics of having high taxes, building projects, justice, their own freedom, strong militaries, foreign policy and administration. This time of …show more content…

Louis XIV became king at the age of 23, his ruling set the example for other monarchs throughout Europe. In keeping with the practice of divine right, Louis XIV referred to himself as, “The Sun King,” which was an allusion to him as the source of light for his subjects. Immediately, Louis XIV then made it clear that he intended to make all major decisions on his own by restructuring the French government. How he ruled would be the example that many countries throughout Europe would model their own regimes under. With this great authority also came greater challenges of finance and colonization. (Absolute Monarchy) As shown in the article, “Top 21 quotes by Louis XIV,” Louis most famous quote was, “I am the State.” This truly shows how he truly wanted to have all complete control over France. His ministers and secretaries weren't able to have power. To make policy decisions on their own but they only had the offer the king advice. Louis retained the right to make foreign policy, declare war, oversee religious affairs, and levy taxes. By the time the seventeenth century came around, kings continued to believe in Divine Right and absolute power which continued to create many tyrannical kings and caused many of the people to begin to fight the king’s power by granting some rights to the people. These uprisings led to more people believing that they have certain

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