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12 January, 13:23

Compare the forms of absolutism used by Louis XIV and Tsar Peter the Great.

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  1. 12 January, 16:43
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    - When he became king, this led to a hatred of the

    nobility and it also led to the move of the capitol of

    France to near by Versailles. Hatred of the nobility

    led him to keep them under a very watchful eye and

    to try to keep them out of his government.

    - After the childhood scar of the Streltsy revolt Peter the Great wanted to move the capitol of Russia to a new city. He didnt want to move it in to an existing city, he decided to build a new one called

    St. Petersburg.

    - They both had different goals peter's was to bring Rassia to the a new age and Louis's was to destroy the hapsburgs power in europe.

    - Louis was a very powerful ruler because he was

    able to collect taxes without having to call the

    French Estates General.

    - Louis XIV was 4 when he took the throne and Peter the great was 9 when he took the throne.

    - Peter set a goal to focus on bringing into the new age since they were so behind nations in europe.

    - Louis the XIV greatly expanded the French army,

    a necessity because he was at war for 33 year
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