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ABSOLUTISM AND THE PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM
ABSOLUTISM: FRANCE UNDER LOUIS XIV
Absolute Monarchies
ideology defending
king's supremacy over all
growing centralisation
decitions
political
administrative
places
royal courts
monarchy's governmental bodies
permanent army
professional soldiers
under king
royal treasury
raise revenue
marginalisation
court
of states of the realm
parlaments
17th century
authoritarian monarchies
developed
absolute monarchies
king power over everybody
absolutism
Jacques Bossuet
kings, divine right to power
Thomas Hobbes
social pact
between
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Courts and parliaments of kingdoms
representative
political communities
resistant
absolutism
rivaliry
submitting a pact
limitation of power
confrontation
ended favourably for monarchy
victory for absolutism
Louis XIV of France
representative
absolutism
begining
Fronde
series of civil wars
one side
nobility
cities
provinces with parlaments
other side
king
supporters
won
ordered construction
Royal Palace of Versailles
outkirts of Paris
royal court based
governed France
system of councils
increased power
agressive foreign policy
expand kingdom
THE PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM IN ENGLAND
Unlike French system
other monarch's power
controlled by
courts
parliaments
Venice
Dutch Republic
England
protect
absolutist pretensions of monarchy
Staurt dynasty
disassociate Parliament
establish
absolute monarchy
Englan civil War
1642-1651
Victory
Parliament army
Oliver Cromwell
republic declared
died
House of Stuart
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James II
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Charles I
executed