You may have seen magazine covers proclaiming someone or several people to be "most influential" or "people of the year." Now it
's your turn! In this activity, you will be comparing two powerful monarchs that reigned between the 16th and 18th centuries. You will then create a magazine cover and write a feature article about their leadership. Can someone help me do this?
Comparing two powerful monarchs that reigned between the 16th and 18th centuries is discussed below in complete details.
Explanation:
Absolute Monarchs
Louis XIV (France) called himself the Sun King, he was an absolute monarch in the late 1600s, believed in the divine right. under his kingship, he turned France into the strongest country in Europe. through a series of expensive wars Louis XIV (France) slowly expanded French territory.
The war of the Louis XIV (France) against Spain and internal wars of religion will nearly bankrupt the nation.
Constitutional Monarchs
Charles II (England) 1660-1685 his reign considered a phase of comparative durability after the outbreak of the English Civil war though London experienced two catastrophic events.
Charles II reopened the dancing, music, and theaters.
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